Celebrates immigration, freedom, and liberty in America. "Give me your tired, your poor…" is set to music and then combined with My Country 'Tis of Thee and Home on the Range. This piece of music
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THE DREAM OF NOW is the title of one of my favorite William Stafford poems. The text is a huge inspiration and a powerful reminder that no matter what challenges we face in life, we can move forward to see
This is a setting of a sonnet by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It vividly describes the appearance of The Galaxy (The Milky Way) with a stream of images, and the music reflects many of the poem's lyrics.
This selection features text from a poem by Emily Dickinson and music that will challenge your advanced singers.
An Irish Blessing is a lyrical and accessible work for SAB chorus, piano, and optional flute. This composition features text taken from the ancient Celtic prayer. It is a perfect choice for any church,
Using portions of texts by Barney E. Warren and Charles H. Barker, this uplifting piece reminds us that during dark times there will always be more light waiting behind the surface. Voices are suspended
Here is an arrangement of the well-known African-American spiritual that is rhythmic and fun to sing. Its simple, catchy melody and ostinato-like accompanying passages give it an a cappella texture that is
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Excerpted from a stage show ("The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse"), this charming piece tells the story of a calming and soothing lullaby between friends. Beautiful harmonies and a serene texture for
This piece was requested for Music for Tanzania by Elizabeth Tomorsky Knott, which serves underprivileged children in Tanzania providing them with music and instruments. Maombi na Sifa (in Swahili,
A New Beginning is a piece about second chances and hope. Hope for peace throughout the world. Hope for tolerance and hope for better times. It ponders the question, "What if we had a chance to do it all
This deliciously delightful and bawdy ditty has long been a perennial favorite through the ages for choirs and madrigals alike.
Peace was commissioned in 2005 by the Cheektowaga, New York Music Boosters in celebration of the Cheektowaga Central School District's 50th anniversary. It won First Prize in the 2010 Unitarian
Songs for the People is an SATB setting of a poem by the African-American poet, novelist and teacher, Frances E.W. Harper (1825-1911). Harper's parents were freed slaves, and Harper devoted much of
Squirrel, Squirrel is an original setting of a fun text from an 1800's children's poem. The poem begins by describing a child watching a squirrel play in the yard. The end of the poem reminds us
Through Music celebrates the power of music. The lyrics of the main chorus highlight the work's message: "Through music everything's clearer. Through music we understand. Through music we speak
To a Fat Lady Seen from the Train is a cycle of four songs for women's choir, viola, and piano written by Martin J. Wimmer between 1991-2007. The original poem is a triolet written by English poet
Ubi Caritas is a tender setting of the timeless text, full of luscious harmonies. The piece is meant to be performed with significant rubato as well as with intense dynamic contrast. Overall, the