This accessible two-part arrangement of the New Mexico lullaby A la Puerta del Cielo is a Grade 1 on the Texas UIL PML. Treble choirs from elementary to high school enjoy the spanish text and canonic
This work was composed in 2012 for a tour of Italy by the choirs of Pittsburg State University (Kansas). Among the performance venues was the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, and this served as the
This lovely setting of Millay's touching poem requires a flexible tempo with plenty of gentle rubato to give the effect of a poem being spoken by an accomplished orator. Great teaching piece for working on
A challenging upbeat setting for a cappella men's choir, contemporary in feel with a driving rhythm helped by claves and djembe. This interesting and fun piece is perfect for festivals!
This warm and sentimental concert work features two soloists who also duet at the beginning and end, with a middle section that swells with joy. Including only the lyric "Alleluia," this piece allows the
With a chant-like modern a cappella texture, this piece includes a simple text and beautiful phrasing that allows ensembles to focus on their ensemble blend. A warm and emotive piece.
A powerful and artistic work with a nice mix of open and close harmonies and dynamic rhythms scored for four-part tenor/bass ensemble. Using the famous Dylan Thomas poem, this piece expresses the feeling of
Embracing the hope that dreams may someday become a reality, this musical setting is actively stirring, with stunning harmonic and melodic moments. It seeks to capture that internal ecstasy and
With this music (created for my children's choir) I wished to create by simple means a visualization of the arrival of the Archangel Gabriel. Here one may hear the sound of the angel wings (fly fly fly).
This poignant setting of a poem from William Blake's Songs of Innocence captures the sadness and sense of longing for lost childhood and innocence.
A very peaceful and reflective setting of this traditional prayer. Divisi and some independence in lines are scattered throughout the work in all voices. Translation is provided.
Following the success of 90 Days to Sight Reading Success, this excellent book provides more training exercises to help singers prepare for sight reading competitions, with improved and expanded
April (I Love You) is a setting of a poem originally entitled "I love you" by one of America's most celebrated authors, Sara Teasdale (1884–1933). Born in St Louis, this accomplished and much
This arrangement of the traditional Appalachian folk song is beautifully supported by its piano accompaniment. Perfect for both established and developing tenor-bass choirs, this lyrical selection also