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Number one in the series of four Appalachian Carols set for both mixed and treble voices. The complete set contains Wondrous Love; The Cherry Tree Carol; Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head; and Go Tell it on
Chancel choirs will find light work in this rich and lilting setting of Romans 10:14-15 featuring a soaring flute, soprano solo, and deliberate repetition of the word "beautiful."
Following the tragic loss of an infant daughter, this beautiful lullaby was commissioned for chorus and guitar to offer the gift of something lasting in the face of impermanence. Incorporating the Catalan
This piece is a setting of the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Mass intended for concert or liturgical use. The celebratory nature of the text is underlined by the scoring which uses an accompaniment of
Extracted from "Bethesda Evensong," this is a lyrical setting of the traditional text along with an excerpt from the Prayer of St. Francis. Beginning in unison, the piece expands to two parts
The Mass of the Resurrection is based upon three principal themes: the solemn tone of the Gregorian Te Deum laudamus, the Great Alleluia which is sung thrice at the Great Vigil of Easter,
A rousing and joyful setting of the much-beloved early American hymn, PROMISED LAND. Flute (or violin) and harp (or piano) introduce and accompany this sturdy arrangement which retains the flavor of the
Composed at the request of Lincoln Center to serve as a unifying element of the twelve concerts of the White Lights Festival's Psalms Experience, this hymn feels reminiscent of the grand hymns of
The title Three Sacred Songs: was given to these pieces rather than the more usual terms anthem or motet because of the strongly secular presence in the texts. The songs were written over a period of
A setting of Psalm 23 taken from the larger work Tenebrae - a musical journey through the shadows of the cross. The chorus sings the well-known scripture text, then recaps most of it while the
This edition of Mendelssohn's well-known anthem includes a singable text in German, Latin and English. It can be performed with keyboard or orchestra. The orchestration includes winds and strings.
"Richard Wilbur's 'Psalm' is a lyrical reincarnation of Psalm 150 with its summoning of instruments to give praise. When the choir of St. John's Episcopal Church in Williamstown, MA suggested this text to