Caligaverunt Oculi Mei (1585) is the ninth responsory for the matins of Good Friday. Scored for unaccompanied mixed voices, the text combines scriptures from Job and Lamentations as an allegory
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This earnest, haunting setting of the familiar Latin text includes sensitive, skillful part-writing and seamless interplay between the voices and accompaniment. An outstanding piece for a mixed choir of any
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This work sets this traditional text quite simply to reflect the foot-washing moment of the Good Friday liturgy in a beautiful motet which is both charming and satisfying to sing. In an entirely tonal
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Here is an elegant a cappella arrangement of this well-known traditional spiritual that combines gentle and evocative harmonies while moving toward a heartfelt statement at the very end. It will work well
Effective, simple part-writing and exceptional use of dynamics have made this piece an icon of sacred choral literature. There is just no better way to express the meaning of the cross, particularly during