This rousing English music-hall song was arranged for the hit television production of Agatha Christie's Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The song accompanies the final wedding scene and is full of joy
Renowned performer, conductor, teacher and composer Carol McClure draws upon her lifelong interest in the music of the Shaker communities of her native Kentucky. This rousing, compelling setting is perfect
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The third offering in the August Press Silent Night Project, this setting is approachable by smaller choirs and features a gratifying role for the pianist in accompaniment.
This Cambridge-trained composer offers a fresh and moving treatment of a beloved traditional text, The Gaelic Blessing. Scored simply for SATB and piano (or organ) and accessible to choirs of any
Commissioned by Choir & Organ magazine for Daniel Hyde and the choir of St. Thomas Fifth Avenue Church in New York, the composer focuses his compositional skills on a classic Robert Herrick
Phillips Brooks, best known for his wonderful carol O Little Town of Bethlehem, authored this inspiring poem celebrating Christ's birth. Arranger Bruce Greer brings his insights to Wes Ramsay's
British composer Ben Ponniah's reputation has grown dramatically following the release of an album of his music performed by the Selwyn College Choir. This serene and lovely setting
Paul Trepte, recently retired as Organist and Director of Music of Ely Cathedral (UK), has created a remarkable setting of the Easter Passion drawn from the account of St. Luke, picking up the story at the
The second offering in the August Press Silent Night Project, this setting includes subtle harmonies with a bit of dry humor thrown in for good measure: listen for a snippet of a lullaby along the way!
An energetic and challenging canonical treatment for children's voices of the famous Shaker tune.
When We Build is an ideal piece for community, college and festival choirs—long expressive vocal lines, inspiring text—an opportunity for the choir to shine while it moves and
This work paints a poignant picture of suburban life - where everything looks wonderful, as long as one doesn't dwell too intently upon the details. This work is, in essence, a series of episodes in
Commissioned by St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church, Atlanta, Georgia, here is a moving setting of William Cowper's immortal poem God Moves in a Mysterious Way. With an expressive melodic