Agnus Dei is the fifth movement from Narverud's Misse de Cinque Terre, but stands on its own as a unique setting of this traditional Latin text. The work is inspired by five Italian
With a theme of unity and standing together, this exceptional work will have special appeal to treble ensembles as well as multigenerational choirs.
The dreamlike qualities of the music in this original selection amplify the text and have us dreaming of a love remembered. This beautiful art song with a powerful combination of soaring melodies and
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With melodic interest in all parts, and no divisi, choirs of all sizes will enjoy this special Ave Maria. Mixed meters, expanded harmonic language and some dissonance help to make the piece unique.
Robert Cohen brings vivid life to Ronald Cadmus's superbly imaginative poem in this creative composition. Focusing on the theme of saving the planet and all of its creatures, which your choir will get
This piece is a tribute to Julian of Norwich and the Bell Tower erected in her honor in 1658 to protect St. Julian's Bay in England. Set as a round, this fun to sing work gives all voices a turn at the
Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poem suggests that the bird of hope not soar too high or sing too loud. Taking heed, the composer created much downward movement in the piano accompaniment, while allowing the singers
This full-on gospel selection by David Rossow will win over choirs and audiences alike. With an abundance of swinging rhythm, a "hold on to your hat" piano part, and an incredibly bold ending, the applause
This hilarious Scottish folksong is brought to life via a spirited music style for treble voices. The text is highlighted when the singers are given special opportunities to illuminate significant words,
Clever, creative and light-hearted, this piece touches a magical place in everyone's imagination! "Soaring and spinning and touching the sky, the boy who picked up his feet to fly. 'Hooray! Oh, dear! So
Drawing on our shared humanity, this original work from new composer Peterson encourages us to confront the isolationism that's becoming prevalent in our world due to so many crises, fears, and uncertainty
A perennial festival favorite, this tender Appalachian folk melody is given an artistic setting and wonderful piano accompaniment all the while maintaining the traditional folk flavor of the song. Not to be
This tender setting of the American folk hymn from the Sacred Harp opens with a plaintive solo and light guitar or piano accompaniment before blossoming into a full divisi choral setting. Notated grace