Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem, Sympathy, speaks through poetic metaphor of the suffering of repression. It inspires us to lift up our voices and to speak out in sympathy. Author Maya Angelou used the line, "I
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From a collection of motets, each depicting a scene from Christ's life (birth, baptism, death, and resurrection), this work uses the English translation of the Stabat Mater text and is scored for two part
From a collection of motets, each depicting a scene from Christ's life - birth, baptism, death, and resurrection - this work uses the English translation of the text O filii et filae, and is scored
A beautiful piece from the American Romantic Choral Series. The descriptive piano accompaniment demonstrates a programmatic character. The harmonic movement and chromaticism defies period classification but
John Clare's text celebrates God's pleasure with the joys of nature, and the vivid imagery is matched with brilliant and expressive music by Christina Harmon. Beginning quietly, the work builds towards a
"Little widow of my single star, I find you... after a thousand years are gone, you'll see me, o my night love!" Frederico Lorca's poignant text receives a dramatic a cappella treatment from Eric Whitacre.
This jubilant setting of Psalm 65 is sure to enliven Thanksgiving worship or any service celebrating God's creation. The dynamic writing highlights the depth of the psalm text with shifts in tempo and mode.
This love poem by Megan Heitbrink is richly set for divisi choirs with a flowing piano accompaniment and flute obbligato. The texture varies from a cappella to accompanied, and the structure of the work
This lush, award-winning work with soprano solo hauntingly sets Amy Lowell's "Listening" text in a harmonically lush manner. The piano accompaniment and French horn solo work in partnership with the choral
Setting Elizabeth Allen's haiku, this dynamic choral work pulsates with rousing rhythms and intricate ostinati, echoing the call to stand up for justice. Part of the song cycle Voices Without
The Paiute Indian words are a cry of pain and loss that would be true for any father who lost his son. The music is not multicultural but contemporary and incorporates modern western harmonies. It is a