This May Day song scored for four-part male voices begins almost like a prayer, and then suddenly, over a very lively piano accompaniment, the tempo picks up as the text moves from a prayer-like tone
Schubert lied with text from Muller arranged for treble or tenor-bass choirs. True to the original, with German text and English translation provided in the score.
Combining the familiar tune PROSPECT from Walker's Southern Harmony and Wordworth's The Solitary Reaper, this setting for SSAA voices is both beautiful and accessible. Each verse is
"Homeland, the country that I love, hold out your arms to me. I strive for you, and give you the best I hope to be." This soaring melody, Jupiter from "The Planets," is presented with all the
The romantic style of this setting is lush, expressive, and perfectly fashioned for the text. "If music be the food of love, sing on, sing on, sing on till I am filled with joy..." The work is a superior
A flowing section, introduced in the opening, with an exquisite and lovely piano accompaniment alternates several times with a more powerful yet tender homophonic section in this truly remarkable setting of
An a cappella, accessible, and homophonic setting of this lively American folk song. Describing a journey of workboats in the Great Lakes region, this arrangement lends itself well to cross-curricular