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Appropriate for All Saints, Easter or general use, this choral reflection on Revelation 21:1-4 has two versions: cello and piano; and violin, cello, and organ. Affirming and lovely.
"The Call" is from Vaughan Williams' "Five Mystical Songs," a set of sacred art songs composed between 1906 and 1911. Parts provided for both Bb & C trumpets. Duration: ca. 2
This is an energetic and joyful arrangement of this classic hymn. The melody shifts often between the five instruments making for a very enjoyable piece to play as well as to hear. This is a great piece for
Commissioned by Sonoro for the second installment of their Choral Inspirations project, this piece was composed as a response to Antonio Lotti's Crucifixus from Credo in F. Use of suspensions,
Despite the Latin title, the text is in English taken from Psalm 67, 'God be merciful unto us and bless us.' A series of metric shifts add challenge and interest.
This original a cappella piece by composer Mark Miller is based on the traditional text Dona Nobis Pacem. A solo singer opens with the melody, and as the choir enters the piece gradually builds,