A new refreshing setting of such a well-loved hymn, this Amazing Grace was originally written for The King's Singers and a women's choir. It is mesmerizing and also challenging. The setting lends
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This stunning setting of the traditional Latin text is so rich and so deep that the music perfectly matches the quietly profound ardor of the timeless plainchant. The clarinet provides an ethereal
With a free chant opening flowing into modern harmonies, this beautiful work will become a favorite of your singers and audiences. A beautiful and timeless melody shines here in this work for more advanced
Following on the success of Praise His Holy Name, this modern gospel song is destined to be a choral classic. Already a popular choice for festival choirs, this piece is equally at home on the
With over one million copies sold, this is a true classic, available SSA and many other voicings.
Originally conceived to be short responses to movements of an eclectic Mass, these four works that make up Responsorials can be performed together or separately. The texts are extracted and adapted
The initial use of the Scottish snap rhythm becomes a recurring motif throughout the piece. Strong, almost fanfare-like declamations of the Isaiah 40 text alternate with imitative sections and soaring text
This work is an attempt to portray the beauty of the heavenly place where God dwells. It is so lovely that the "soul yearns, even faints" to be in presence of the Lord. The opening statement returns near
From the larger work "Songs for the Journey" which was meant to be a companion piece to the Faure Requiem, this rather tranquil setting with independent vocal lines is based on Psalm 31:5 and an excerpt
This work, a pull-out from "Music of the Spheres," features a tenor soli with SSAATTBB choir and piano accompaniment.
Useful in a wide variety of circumstances including as a Palm Sunday introit or procession. It is also a great teaching piece for a school group or choir festival. Finally available for double TTBB chorus,
Here is a rousing setting for a cappella chorus on the tune Invitation from the shape note collection Southern Harmony of 1835. With an alternate text for the Christmas
With the option to perform a cappella or with basso continuo and cello, Monteverdi's masterwork breathes new life in this edited version for divisi mixed choirs. An exciting texture that bridges the
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This work is an energetic reimagining of timeless text and tune from the 12th-century poet, composer, and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The marriage of the Caritas Abunda chant with a text taken
This hauntingly beautiful piece is taken from the composer's Missa de Cinque Terre. The ancient Latin text is paired with a completely modern harmonic setting. Beginning with whispered effects and
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 favorite choral fugue from Bach's "Magnificat" is arranged here for only four parts with a playable piano accompaniment. This piece is a wonderful introduction to polyphonic texture, and the Latin text
A contrapuntal setting of Veni Sancte Spiritus and Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend by a Romantic composer who was a contemporary of Johannes Brahms and taught composition to Jean
Composed in 1842 during Liszt's most active period of touring, the sweet tunefulness of the main melody contrasts with moments of solemnity and drama at other times. Plainchant is recalled in his frequent
The exquisite musical lines and vocal parts that are written in ideal tessiture make this not only a pleasure to sing but also a fantastic teaching piece. With many teaching and performing suggestions
With colors and textures influenced by the composers experience singing at Westminster, this solemn yet glorious work will bring out the true artistry of any choir. While the Sine paenitentia text