A familiar text from Lessons and Carols services in a brand new setting. Unexpected tonality shifts and waves of building tempos lead to a final climax of "Deo gracias!" A quintessential Advent addition to
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Full of pomp and majesty this verse-refrain anthem is an exciting choice for a processional or recessional within Christmas services, or as a special opener or closer to a festive concert program. Optional
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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 music has a delicacy and sensitivity enhanced by long choral phrases and gently flowing accompaniment in mixed meter. Harmony and form are also well balanced with phrases and sections having clear
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This selection is a gentle lullaby based on an old Welsh folk song. With limited divisi towards the end, it has beautifully lyrical writing and will be a warm and welcome addition to any concert.
The well-known text by George Herbert is set here in a masterful way for choir and organ. "Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing" is one of the best-loved texts of the choral world, especially relevant
A flowing and soothing setting of Psalm 42, appropriate for general use or in Easter Vigil services.
This setting of the well-known text creates a warm and intimate soundscape which reflects the prayerful and devotional Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady. The individual lines are not too demanding, but
Opening with a section of plainchant, this setting of the traditional Latin text most known in the Mozart or Byrd versions shimmers with modern a cappella harmonies. Cluster cadences and expressive vocal
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This expansive and reflective setting of the Beatitudes is influenced by Eastern Orthodox choral traditions. The use of a sonorous tone brings out the voices as they move through the homophonic texture. The
This carol can be used either within a Christmas service or as a stand-alone Christmas centerpiece. The text portrays a work of contrast and variety, conveying a full palette of colors- majestic and
Composed for the National Service of Thanksgiving to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee which took place at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on June 3, 2022, this five-minute anthem for mixed choir
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.
This appropriately mournful setting of the traditional Latin text is rich in harmonic, rhythmic nuances and lyrical melodic lines. Moments of this piece will place you and audiences in the mobs commanding
Based on Gregorian chant, this ninth-century antiphon is given new life as an urgent plea for peace. A sense of powerlessness and desperation is reflected in the use of free and mixed meter, while
Lyric and sophisticated writing prevail in this setting of the Latin text "Domine tu mihi lavas pedes." Ideal for developing a sense of harmony and ensemble, this well-crafted gem makes an excellent
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.
A new English a cappella setting ideal for Evensong or a special concert for your experienced singers. With echoes of the English cathedral, the uplifting warmth of the Magnificat contrasts with the
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John 8:31-32 is set here in a well-crafted anthem that experienced singers will enjoy. The piece is laid out in three sections, opening with an expressive chordal section, followed by a bold and festive
A 15th-century text inspired this a cappella setting reminiscent of medieval tonality and rhythm. The dynamics are restrained overall, but contrast is important in each verse. Frequent time signature
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 a cappella setting of the traditional carol opens with a spotlight on the tenor section with background choir "oohs." The second stanza is more homophonic, and in the third, the carol is sung