This setting of an elegiac text by Richard Brett conveys the themes of grief and remembrance. The piece opens with a single voice that grows into a warm chordal passage before gaining momentum with
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This simple setting of the well-known poem from George Herbert's The Temple features sweeping melodies and an extended organ introduction. The melody is taken up first by upper voices, then full
This gentle arrangement of the well-known 15th-century carol features a soprano or baritone soloist and a melancholy atmosphere. From Carols for Choirs 6.
Peaceful and contemplative, this fresh arrangement of the traditional German carol shimmers with vocal harmonies that would otherwise be a cappella but for the lyrical accompaniment from a solo oboe.
This short setting of Revelation 21:1-5 includes harmonic twists, changing meters, and tempo fluctuations, all within a fluid style. With some divisi in the upper parts, it will be particularly welcomed by
The vibrant melody of this carol glides above harmonies that are almost entirely diatonic - but whose originality and frequent passing dissonances mean that predictability is never a danger. From Carols
This straightforward and effective arrangement of the well-known English carol speaks directly to the listener. From Carols for Choirs 6.
In an upbeat setting of a hymn text by 17th-century English poet George Herbert, irregular meters, syncopation, and dancing melodic shapes are employed to amplify the jubilant mood of the text.
With a feeling of celebration, this setting of Psalm 100 is energetic and exciting. A spritely organ part supports bold statements in the vocal lines, while the middle section offers some thoughtful
This beloved text finds a fresh new presentation in this modern a cappella carol setting. Using effective textural changes and syncopation, it has the feel of a contemporary worship song with the structure
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Issued to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, this verse anthem was composed for King Charles II in 1663. With organ accompaniment, the verses are SAB with SSAATTBB chorus. It contains solo
This thoughtful a cappella setting of the traditional text flows between swells of emotion and warm chromatic inflections in the Latin refrains. A soprano solo is present through much of the setting, and
This fresh take on a familiar 15th-century Christmas text artfully utilizes dotted rhythms in 6/8 meter to create a lilting feel, and the memorable melody for the carol text passes through each of the voice
Setting original words by the artist Marc Bratcher, this tender and evocative carol for unaccompanied SATB choir is suitable for performance at Christmas or Epiphany. The work opens with a gently flowing