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And the Time Is is a poignant work for SATB choir and percussion ensemble featuring the beautiful words of Samuel Hazo, Sr.
Rooted in a distinctive period of Shaker history (1837-1847), this multimovement work reflects the visionary repertoire written at that time. Three movements (Sound of Salvation; Heavenly
This work is a powerful and compelling account of the descent into war and its terrible consequences. Writen by Welsh composer, Karl Jenkins, the piece is dedicated to victims of the Kosovo crisis. Like
This work is a fresh setting of the Requiem Mass. The work, for soloists, chorus, and orchestra, takes its name from the poem by Elaine Goodale Eastman, incorporated as the fourth movement. Compositionally,
An interesting work that is basically a cappella - only a bass drum accompaniment. This work also has aleatoric passages and an expanded harmonic language.
This edition includes both BWV 243 and BWV 243A. The E-flat version was composed in 1723. This is a recent edition with editorial notes and translations by Neil Jenkins. The orchestral parts are available
This extended major work by British composer Patrick Hawes uses the eight verses of St. Matthew's Gospel that form the beloved Beatitudes. Consisting of eight movements that range from uncomplicated to
For SATB a cappella chorus. Commissioned by St. Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen for Remembrance Sunday 2013. Premiered by the University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir.
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Exploring themes of identity, inclusivity, and self-belief, this heartwarming musical drama with texts by Charles Bennett is a testament to the unifying, healing power of music.
Based on seven poems by Langston Hughes, this seven movement work is scored for SATB divisi chorus and chamber ensemble - flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, percussion, and piano. This interesting
"Although his name was Jabez Dawes, his character was full of flaws!" With a hysterical text by Ogden Nash, Eric Whitacre has brought all of his theatrical skills to this three-movement work and tells
Psalm 137 was an inspiration for many composers including Saint-Saëns, who set the text four times. This setting features alto solo, mixed chorus, piano, and English text. The first version, composed
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This chorale cantata was composed in Leipzig for Reformation Day and is based on Martin Luther's hymn Ein feste Burg
Composed as a commemorative work exploring themes of loss, particularly remembering the children who perished in the Aberfan tragedy in 1966 which buried a school full of children along with 28 adults. The
Edited by Christine Blanken. For soloists, SATB choir & orchestra. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. For this edition, the tenor part has been reconstructed by Detlev Schulten (Leipzig).