A collaboration between poet Mary Louise Bringle and composer Alfred V. Fedak produced this lyrical anthem for choir and organ, with optional parts for flute and congregation. The text celebrates the work
The familiar prayer long attributed to St. Francis of Assisi is set here by Alfred V. Fedak in a manner that at first recalls the dotted rhythms of Purcell and Handel and gradually opens into expansive and
This joyous anthem sets Rae E. Whitney's text of praise to a sturdy and majestic original tune. The easy part-writing will make even a small choir (or one without much rehearsal time) sound impressive, and
This haunting arrangement of the famous Appalachian folk hymn is deeply moving, and employs a solo mezzo-soprano against a backdrop of mixed voices, a cappella. A powerful work for Lenten, general, or