The Easter message is beautifully condensed in these 14 lines by Edmund Spenser. The main theme, first appearing in the choir's opening phrase, invites the listener to become directly involved in the sense
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Six a cappella carols with modern texts by Andrew Hawes are in this collection. The Infant; The Shepherds and The Magi follow the structure of verse and chorus and are upbeat and full of
There is a sense of simplicity and transparency in this piece. Movement is created through a strong and engaging pulse and an awareness of the underlying lilt of the phrasing. The alternating choral
This composition asks the listener to dwell on all that is pure. For this reason the music develops from simple unison singing through to rich and warm harmonic textures, with restrained dynamics
This a cappella setting for double choir of the iconic poem by Christina Rossetti portrays the deep yearning of the words through musical expression. The full impact of bereavement on the human soul is
A medley of songs honoring the brave soldiers of WWI arranged for concert band with optional SATB choir. This stately and regal arrangement features the songs Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit
This medley features three well-known songs from World War I: Pack Up Your Troubles; Keep the Home Fires Burning and It's A Long Way to Tipperary. This gives a quick-slow-quick
Written for The Self-Isolation Choir which was formed in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 lockdown, this carol is imbued with both a sense of longing and the hope that a healing light may be born to comfort
This unusual 15th-century text highlights the dialogue between Mary and Joseph. Despite an overriding atmosphere of joy and love, there is a premonition of Calvary. A subtle sense of urgency is also
An original tune has been composed for the traditional William Chatterton Dix text. This a cappella carol setting has a flexible tempo without set dynamic markings. The musical expression is contrasted
This piece was commissioned by the owners of the Norfolk wherry yacht White Moth to celebrate the centennial of its construction. It was premiered in July 2015 at Ranworth Church, Norfolk, U.K. with the
The profound opening words of Saint John's Gospel, used in The Word, reach back to the beginning of creation, and the music is therefore mystical and subdued until the phrase "in him was