A set of two songs written for SATB voices set to two poems on love and empowerment. The first song, Wherever Time May Take Us, is a cappella, while the second, One Life,
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Blagoslovi, Dushe Moya, Gospoda (Bless The Lord, O My Soul) is a work by Sergei Rachmaninoff for Solo Alto Voice and
Blagosloven Yesi, Gospodi (Blessed Art Thou, O Lord) is a work by Sergei Rachmaninoff for unaccompanied SATB Choir. From the "All-Night Vigil," this is the Vocal Score, featuring a pronunciation
Blazhen Muzh (Blessed Is The Man) is a work by Sergei Rachmaninoff for unaccompanied SATB Choir. From the "All-Night Vigil," this is the Vocal Score, featuring a pronunciation guide, and an
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While the text is from the Collect for the 21st Sunday after Trinity, this short anthem is useful throughout the year, including Lent. "Grant, we beseech Thee, merciful Lord, to Thy faithful people pardon
The warmth of the lyrics in this poem by E.E. Cummings is reflected in this lovely and moving arrangement for a cappella voices.
Jubilate Deo is a work by Paul Mealor for SATB Choir and Orchestra, commissioned by Distinguished Concerts International New York and first performed by the Choir and Orchestra of DCINY at Carnegie
The Watkins Shaw 1992 edition is a clear, scholarly treatment of Handel's timeless work, with extensive performance notes and marvelous appendices that give depth and substance to choral performances