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
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This short reflection of the mystery of God's presemce among us dwells on one phrase, "Emmanuel, God with us." The composer notes, "Take your time, be in no hurry, breathe evenly and
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.
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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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Joy is central to this exuberant original anthem based on St. Patrick's Breastplate. Accented opening and closing sections with antiphonal voices and organ contrast with the more legato middle
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Using the same text famously set by John Stainer, this original anthem for divisi choir, organ, and alto saxophone begins and ends paying homage to the Stainer setting. Also heavily influenced by Bach, the
This 6-minute modern choral work for choir and organ depicts the Transfiguration text from Matthew 17:2, 5 (NIV). For advanced choirs, this work was commissioned by First Presbyterian Church, Davenport,
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
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
Here is a delicate and unaccompanied setting of In Paradisum with an option to repeat the text in English. Smooth phrases match a good setting of the text that will challenge your chamber
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
This straightforward and effective arrangement of the well-known English carol speaks directly to the listener. From Carols for Choirs 6.
Engaging triple SATB choirs, this lively 16th-century work is appropriate for collegiate, community, and professional groups and will make a fantastic concert opener!
Victor Herbert's renowned text receives a novel and effective musical setting in this SATB a cappella choral fanfare. Stirring and energetic, it conceives each phrase of the text in its own right, employing
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.
The original 15th century English text has been slightly shortened and adapted to provide the basis for this simple, atmospheric carol. The Virgin Mary sings the Infant Jesus to sleep, conveying the love
A gorgeous setting of the popular text from the Requiem Mass. The homophonic writing and the voice-leading make it accessible to advanced and professional ensembles.
A joyful and soaring a cappella work, this English setting of "My soul doth magnify the Lord" is a wonderful way to show off the sound of your choir. Homorhythmic movement and careful voice leading make it