Agnus Dei is the fifth movement from Narverud's Misse de Cinque Terre, but stands on its own as a unique setting of this traditional Latin text. The work is inspired by five Italian
With melodic interest in all parts, and no divisi, choirs of all sizes will enjoy this special Ave Maria. Mixed meters, expanded harmonic language and some dissonance help to make the piece unique.
Singers will love this, as all sections in the choir have some melodic interest. With some close cluster harmonies and the use of the whole-tone scale in the middle section, this unique work is a great
Exploring mixed meters and colorful harmonies, this piece takes a traditional Latin text and gives it a modern setting. For advanced divisi mixed or treble choirs, this a cappella showpiece is a fresh and
This tender setting of the American folk hymn from the Sacred Harp opens with a plaintive solo and light guitar or piano accompaniment before blossoming into a full divisi choral setting. Notated grace
The composer pulls out all the stops on this gospel piece. The piano part soars; the tenor soloist dramatically rises above the choir. Enjoy this long-time favorite!
William Blake's text is given an elegant a cappella setting with full harmonies that will appeal to more advanced choirs.
Extracted from Kim Andre Arnesen's "Magnificat," this luscious setting opens with a hauntingly gorgeous soprano solo. Undulating choral rhythms and sublime a cappella moments make this a piece not to be
Looking for something completely different with a traditional Latin text? Explore three different choral textures in this unique composition for mixed or treble choirs. An opening section of homophony
Subtitled as "A New Psalm 121," poet Euan Tait has added his own verse to a beloved Psalm. Beginning in unison, this piece moves to a lovely a cappella section before building to a dramatic ending. With a
This exciting mixed-meter piece is excerpted from Kim Andre Arnesen's "Magnificat." The composer has the voices in unison, two parts and four parts throughout. This variety keeps the excitement going. While
Translated as "Let's Rejoice Today," this celebratory original work combines a short Latin and English text with a simple mixed meter setting that is a wonderful way to open a concert or service at any time
This beautiful setting begins with all voices in unison, then moves to women's voices before expanding majestically to all four voices. Singers will love this piece because each section gets generous turns
This original a cappella spiritual expertly blends a variety of styles into an appealing package that will be a standout selection for your choir. Effectively combining spiritual, gospel, contemporary a
A creative and festive piano part helps to lift the eyes in this elegant setting of the beloved text from Psalm 121. The opening section is quasi a cappella with occasional accompanying arpeggios, while the