Using the traditional Agnus Dei text, this expressive setting provides an opportunity to work on choral tone, rubato, and legato singing. A rich melody ebbs and flows over the colorful harmonic palette
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This is a warm and contemplative a cappella setting of the medieval Latin hymn built around harmonic sequences and an appealing opening phrase. With no divisi of the four parts, it is a good piece for
Lauridsen's Ave Verum Corpus for choir, string orchestra or organ, with finger cymbals joins a catalog of works that are performed throughout the world. The traditional Latin text is expressed witn
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 G. Schirmer arrangement of Mozart's communion motet Ave Verum, for choir and organ accompaniment. A singable English text and the original Latin text are included.
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Two traditional American folk hymns, Down to the River to Pray and Shall We Gather at the River, are creatively blended together in this outstanding anthem. Accessible choral writing
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Pairing the American folk tune O Waly Waly with the text of the beloved Corinthians bible verse is truly inspired! The text on love is appropriate in church or school settings and welcome at any
This stunning setting of the Latin text uses lush, dense chords and beautiful, soaring melodies. Commissioned by one of Denmark's premiere choirs, it is a welcome addition to the world of choral
Everyone loves this laid-back gospel arrangement of the American folk classic set for mixed voices and piano. Harmonically rich and evenly paced, this understated choral gem is perfect for the chancel
Two texts conveying the spirituality and dedication of women separated in time by seven centuries. The texts are I. Nurture (Mechtild of Magdeburg) and II. The Simple Path (Teresa of