Arirang is considered the unofficial national anthem of South Korea. This setting for flute and piano features three distinct sections: a gentle and reflective beginning, a flowing and lyrical
This music is based upon the folk-prayer, "Beside the Still Waters," inspired by the 23rd Psalm: Beside the still waters, I will lay my body down, with breezes floating o'er me, and a garland for my crown.
This is Juliana Hall’s first sacred song, a setting of a hymn text by the great hymn writer of the 19th century, Fanny J. Crosby. The song is suitable for concert performance or for use in a religious
Profound Praise is a collection of six hymns for tuba and organ in two parts. Hymns of Celebration is a set of three familiar Protestant hymns: A Mighty Fortress; Fairest Lord
This suite for organ solo looks back at Baroque forms in a contemporary manner. The first movement, Sinfonia, is based on the Advent chorale NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND (Savior of the Nations,
These marches make excellent processionals, recessionals, and postludes. March in C Major and March in Eb Major are very accessible, while March in D Major offers more