Sensitively composed, this setting of the beloved passage from Numbers 6:24–26 is a reverent closing blessing for sacred concerts and church services. Chorale- and motet-style writing creates textural
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"Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul." The hymn for the first Sunday of Advent, Psalm 24 (25) soars in this setting for double choir. Sustained vocal lines, chain suspensions, and antiphonal writing
Based on Gregorian chant, this ninth-century antiphon is given new life as an urgent plea for peace. A sense of powerlessness and desperation is reflected in the use of free and mixed meter, while
Dum iuventus floruit (In the bloom of youth)
Self-knowledge takes effect: “In my youth, I lived out my passions. I hope I will be smarter and more sensible in my old age
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Prompting a similar reaction to what one can often experience in settings of O magnum mysterium, this arrangement of the famous French Christmas carol celebrates the mystery of the birth of the
Excelsis is in many ways all about height. This applies to the range of the composition as well as to the traditions of very different cultures. Possibilities for the interaction between the choir and the
Alternately accompanied by the upper and lower voices, the solo tenor tells the story of the well-known English Christmas carol. In a combined effort, the refrain resounds, and after a lively modulation
Opening with a low bass solo and unfolding into a radiant mixed-choir arrangement, this take on the popular spiritual incorporates elements of gospel, jazz, and pop music. An incredibly fun a cappella
Using text from a 15th-century English poem, this original work depicts Jesus' humble birth by the Virgin Mary. With changing voice leading and a variety of voice combinations including optional soli, this
Voices ring out in this festive arrangement of the well-known Christmas carol, incorporating the harmonious world of jazz. It becomes a bit more reflective, then this delightful piece culminates in a
Using one of Christina Rossetti's most oft-set poems for choir, the Christmas miracle of Jesus' birth is beautifully told with a leaping, joyful melody, organ accompaniment, and alternating a cappella
Influenced by the choral works of Mendelssohn, Robert Seymour Bridges' sacred poem is sensitively set for double choir through the use of classical voice leading and harmonic structure. Appropriate for both
Manus ferens munera translates to "If a hand comes bearing gifts". Here, the social reality is mercilessly exposed. It’s all about money and status, both of which determine personal happiness
"Golden Light Mass" is appropriately named for the comforting warmth it brings to this solemn five-part Mass setting. Both early and modern compositional elements shape the unique soundscape of each
The liturgical Mass text of Missa Brasileira is set to typical Brazilian rhythms and styles and builds a bridge between European spiritual choral music and the rhythmic intensity of South America.
Nil gratius (Nothing is more pleasant)
Yes, it is wonderful to enjoy happiness! But unfortunately, there are narrow limits to this feeling. Quite suddenly it can change and then it’s back
Commissioned by the University of Birmingham Women's Choir, this lively setting of Psalm 100 opens and closes with a fanfare! Exciting syncopated rhythms build toward a lyrical middle section before
With traditional Latin text by St. Thomas Aquinas, this is a beautiful choice for both concert and liturgical settings. Its serene homophonic texture features antiphonal singing, making it accessible to
A powerful 15-minute work depicting images of destruction and hope with passages from the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Scored for mixed choir with SATB soli or double choir, it uses the same instrumentation as
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Composed for the occasion of the St. Mary-at-Hill Carol Composition Competition held in London in 2017, this moving carol tells of the babe in the manger on the magical night in Bethlehem and proclaims the
This a cappella Advent hymn won first prize at the Cincinnati Camerata Composition Contest in 2015. The text of this hymn, also known as The Song of the Nuns of Chester, goes back to the year
Eleven Christmas carols of various origins are unconventionally arranged for treble choir. From Gregorian chant to folk songs from Sweden, classical homophonic settings to jazzy tunes in 5/4 meter,
A unique and accessible Christmas Mass setting! The traditional Order of the Mass is set in Latin for SATB chorus and is layered with Christmas carols in English, either to be sung by unison children's
This sacred composition, which uses different psalm texts, was created as the middle part of three psalm collages (including Du hullst dich in Licht wie ein Kleid and Meine Seele ist stille zu Gott). The