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This is an a cappella setting of Psalm 23, set in Hebrew. Composer Judith Shatin wrote this piece in 1995 and dedicated it to the memory of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
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This seven-and-a-half-minute composition is restless and unbridled like a child who fusses and pouts when not wanting to be restrained. And it is optimistic like a child is naive, until the final warning
Recorded by the New York Concert Singers and premiered at the Lincoln Center tree lighting by Project Youth Chorus and the Muppets, this sweet a cappella setting is a simple and warm salute to the December
This classic patriotic song has been arranged many times but never in such an expansive and dramatic way. Ryan Nowlin has arranged this for Grade 3 concert band and Intermediate to advanced High School
This sturdy arrangement is based on a spiritual folk song that appeared in a number of American hymnals beginning in the mid 19th century. Angels Hovering 'Round appears in The Revivalist hymnal of
Broadway arranger and conductor David Chase brings his broad musical talents to this exciting and wonderfully creative arrangement of the traditional French carol, written for Judith Clurman's Essential
This arrangement of a Yiddish Hanukkah song written in 1921 describes a father chanting the blessings over the menorah. Reverent and moving, this piece will be a welcome addition to any concert.
This majestic chorus from Bach's Christmas Oratorio is appropriate as a concert selection or as an anthem for Christmas Day. Sing this either a cappella or accompanied and bring a joyful message to your
Legendary composer Kirke Mechem sets the Hebrew text that reminds us to "entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels." This inspirational text for SATB a cappella choir is accessible for
Jointly commissioned by a consortium of choruses to benefit the programs and services of Chorus America, this socially conscience work merges a Christina Rossetti text with words from choir students in