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This simple song of gratitude celebrates a plentiful bounty of good things. It begins and ends sweetly, building to a sweeping descant-topped refrain. It's an expressive way to offer thanks at your concert
Offering the reassurance that only nature can bring, this original concert work reminds us that at the end of every day, there will be stars. A lilting piano motive weaves and supports the cascading
Bridging styles and eras, this piece combines a traditional Latin text and words of Plato with an alternately upbeat contemporary choral feel and a section of more ancient chant-like open harmonies.
Meditating on the restorative power of nature, this Edgar Allan Poe poem compares a proud star with the cold moon. An eerie minor key and dramatic musical setting complement the poem with approachable open
Sara Teasdale's wistful words speak beautifully in the melodic and lush harmonic writing of this concert work. Thought-provoking lyrics are worthy of discussion with your singers, and in order to fully
"You're the one to make a difference." This original concert work has a light contemporary gospel feel and inspirational lyrics that encourage us all to take the time to look around and see how our actions
Here is a beautiful love song, passionate and stirring. The bittersweet lyrics are of events that happen on "a golden day." In a modern a cappella style with lots of closely moving harmonies, this is a
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"The joy of our spirit is uncaged, listen to our song!" Walt Whitman's text is set to music that speaks to the exuberance of human existence. With colorful harmony, text painting, and a driving piano
Opening and closing with Debussy's Arabesque No. 1, the artistic piano accompaniment provides a flowing texture that propels the lovely lyrical lines of the choral parts along in this original work. This
Based on a saying of Heraclitus, this engaging original work conveys the message that everything changes, and nothing is permanent but change. Each part gets its own unique melody, and the altos get to open
Lovely lyrical melodic lines are paired with Sara Teasdale's text that celebrates the beauty of life. Available in a variety of voicings, it is an ideal piece to develop tone, phrasing, and artistry in
Shakespeare's oft-set text provides the perfect framework for this original madrigal-like a cappella work. In a lilting 6/8, the strophic setting with a simple harmonic texture provides a solid work to help
"I am you are me...." This innovative original uses a clever text and pop-style music to create an environment of togetherness among members of the choir. Community - that's what it's all about. Each vocal
Showcasing the power of music to ease burdens and still sorrows, this lyrical original work presents a full range of dynamics, textures, and harmonies along with an artistic flowing piano accompaniment.
"I lift my lamp. Come live your dream at last." Adapted from Emma Lazarus' text from The New Colossus that graces the Statue of Liberty, this is a powerful statement of inclusivity. This artistic
Heartfelt original lyrics about accepting change, finding peace, and enjoying each day while anticipating the future grace this concert work that is especially appropriate for year-end concerts or
Abounding with energy and optimism, this contemporary concert work setting of James Weldon Johnson's text evokes hope and youthful exuberance. With speech-driven rhythms, a driving piano accompaniment, and
A strong unifying text from Colleen Carhuff states "No notes are as connected as the souls that sing them, and no soul is happier than when surrounded by their friends. We are one!" A wonderful choice for
Simply set, this beautiful and poignant text by Paul Laurence Dunbar tells of the healing effects of music and how our own music making can spread joy. The warm strophic chordal texture and stirring
An ambient a cappella opening gives way to an accompanied texture for mixed choir with full divisi in this setting of Sara Teasdale's text. The metaphor of the ocean's tide symbolizes life's ups and downs;
Set in a contemporary a cappella style, Heather Lane's text sparkles with scat-syllable vocables and an interesting vocal line that passes through the upper and lower voices as the parts imitate and respond
Matthew Stepanic's romantic and ultimately tragic text, inspired by Octavio Paz's poem A Boy and a Girl famously set by Eric Whitacre, is beautifully set for a cappella mixed choir. Described by