This resource is a must-have for all choral directors looking to make the most of their warm-up time. This book of versatile, pedagogically based choral warm-ups helps directors take full advantage of this
This anthem was written for a women's conference at Princeton Theological Seminary. The text sings of the role of women in the church, acknowledging both difficult and joyful experiences. The piece may be
With an easy, flowing keyboard part and numerous unison passages, this setting of the familiar Sarum Rite text is accessible and meaningful. It can be used as a benediction, for communion or as a
German composer Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921) created one of the most beloved works in the operatic repertoire when he transformed a favorite Brothers Grimm fairy tale into his operatic masterpiece,
The familiar Latin "Hodie Christus natus est" is set to a sprightly, memorable tune with vivacious rhythms punctuated by crisp tambourine, triangle, and drum accompaniment. Also available for SATB.
Paired with Carl Schalk's HEARTWOOD (a lovely pastoral tune in 12/8), this text of Herbert Brokering is thoughtful and thought-provoking. In the midst of storms and tribulation, when all seems lost, we are
This delightful Bohemian carol is suitable for two-part treble children's or adult voices. Brief and easily prepared, it has a text that is perfect for the Annunciation or for Christmas.
In the tradition of lullabies past, Lie Still and Slumber encompasses the soothing comfort of angelic voices with tender words like those of this text by Isaac Watt. Delicate and smooth, this piece
A song of celebration. Homophonic with a driving rhythm and repeated phrases - and a simple message: " I want to live a life of song." Percussion and piano accompaniment are contained in the score.
This contemporary concert/festival piece is truly inspired, in music and text. "Away, where the sunlight is beaming through a deep, cloudless blue, and the treetops are gleaming with a fresh morning dew..."
This festive song gives praise for the beauty and diversity of creation. The text vividly describes the wonder of nature from the rain to the birds. A light C instrument adds harmony on the unison refrain
For three-part mixed or equal voices, this setting of Sara Teasdale's poem includes an intriguing introduction that organically repeats the word "refuge" in a number of languages. The angst of the poetry is