Inspired by the life of Sister Patricia Jane Haggarty, Karen Linford composed this folk-like piece for the "Unheard America" project. Containing a combination of direct quotes and ideas from an interview
Commissioned by the Association of Anglican Musicians for the 2014 National Conference, this stunning setting of the Hildegard von Bingen text is sure to leave both performer and listener speechless.
Extracted from Kim Andre Arnesen's "Magnificat," this luscious setting opens with a hauntingly gorgeous soprano solo. Undulating choral rhythms and sublime a cappella moments make this a piece not to be
Subtitled as "A New Psalm 121," poet Euan Tait has added his own verse to a beloved Psalm. Beginning in unison, this piece moves to a lovely a cappella section before building to a dramatic ending. With a
This exciting mixed-meter piece is excerpted from Kim Andre Arnesen's "Magnificat." The composer has the voices in unison, two parts and four parts throughout. This variety keeps the excitement going. While
Translated as "Let's Rejoice Today," this celebratory original work combines a short Latin and English text with a simple mixed meter setting that is a wonderful way to open a concert or service at any time
A piece from Handel's Chandos Anthems, now artfully and tastefully arranged for treble voices. Perfect for mature choirs or strong children's choirs, this is a superb addition to treble standard
Pie Jesu is an excerpt from Kim Andre Arnesen's beautiful and inspiring Requiem. The accompanied version presents this lyrical movement exactly as it appears in the major work, with