This lovely setting of Millay's touching poem requires a flexible tempo with plenty of gentle rubato to give the effect of a poem being spoken by an accomplished orator. Great teaching piece for working on
This warm and sentimental concert work features two soloists who also duet at the beginning and end, with a middle section that swells with joy. Including only the lyric "Alleluia," this piece allows the
With a chant-like modern a cappella texture, this piece includes a simple text and beautiful phrasing that allows ensembles to focus on their ensemble blend. A warm and emotive piece.
With this music (created for my children's choir) I wished to create by simple means a visualization of the arrival of the Archangel Gabriel. Here one may hear the sound of the angel wings (fly fly fly).
This is the third in my series of beautiful settings by Colin Britt of an Edna St. Vincent Millay poem. I believe that Colin has a very special way of capturing the unique atmosphere of each poem he sets.
Beati Omnes is a stunning a cappella setting of text from Psalms 127 and 128. Weaving beautiful melody together with rich harmonies, composer Ivo Antognini creates a work of complex textures
The traditional Irish prayer set in a very nontraditional way. Starting with a single statement of the melody above the pedal tones in the bass and tenor, this work grows in intensity as the phrase splits
Here is an exuberant a cappella number that's loaded with African atmosphere! The traditional Zambian words are sung throughout with such a buoyant, rhythmic feel that you are transported into the center of
Engaging melodic and harmonic ideas in a prayer-like setting bring new life to this psalm text. Set for a cappella voices, this largely homophonic setting uses enough modern harmonies to keep it interesting
An outstanding and challenging setting of the Christina Rossetti text, this selection crafted for The Aeolians flows with lush choral divisi harmonies that shimmer with delicious dissonance and some
This simple and unpretentious folk song goes back several hundred years. The tune is reminiscent of Spanish folk songs of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, though it is unknown exactly when it
An exciting a cappella work with divisi, characterized by driving rhythms, dense harmonies, and multiple rhythmic ideas that weave in out of the mixed and changing meters with a different and uncommon
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With driving rhythms and mixed meters, this is an exuberant setting of a traditional Latin text that will delight and challenge. Sure to become a choral classic!
Here's a dynamic a cappella arrangement of this favorite Christmas spiritual that more advanced choirs will certainly enjoy! Rhythmic and energetic, the divisi harmonies sound exactly like they should in a
Beautiful harmonic writing accompanies this Langston Hughes text. A cappella with an abundance of close harmonies and nice distribution of melodic ideas throughout the voices will make this a favorite for
This challenging a cappella work is set to the Emily Dickinson poem "Hope" is the thing with feathers. The setting of the text, the independence and interdependence of the vocal lines, and the
"How beautiful the moonlight's shining on this bank..." William Shakespeare's words from "The Merchant of Venice" come to life in this challenging a cappella work. A strong choice for festival and honor