This setting of a 16th century Irish lament is highlighted by a single melodic line which meanders throughout the piece. Framing the tune are three harmonic lines, their subtle entrances and exits not only
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The vitality of Spring in all its fullness in presented in this work for treble choir. The piece features versions in both Irish and English, and the energy and excitement of nature's awakening is depicted
With Caife Gaelach (a work set to the text of a recipe for Irish coffee!) rhythm plays a main part. An immensely fun piece both to perform and to listen to, Caife Gaelach will test out any choir's tongue
This piece cleverly addresses the paradox most adults feel at one time or another: wanting to return to the carefree times of childhood yet embroiled in the serious path of adulthood. The composer's own
W. B. Yeats' iconic poem about the beauty in life's simple things is given musical form in this original work. Gently arching melodic parts are partnered with a piano accompaniment that is reflective and
Touching on themes of individuality and empowerment, this piece's memorable vocal lines are supported by sweeping piano writing. Extremely moving in both its musical and lyrical content, this is a piece
It is difficult not to be affected by the sheer power of this work each time you hear it. Composer Sean Doherty uses just a fragment of Lola Ridge's harrowing poem about the horrors inflicted upon so many
A haunting melody in the Soprano line floats above ostinato patterns in the Alto parts, an effect which conjures images of sirens singing. A further layer of musical and lyrical interest comes in the form