Featuring the poem Everyone Sang by Siegfried Sassoon, written shortly after the end of World War I, Armistice 1918 is a celebratory work stemming from themes of victory and revolution.
This new melody for the How Can I Keep from Singing? text is gentle and thoughtful. The easy lyricism in these phrases will assist your singers in hearing the familiar words in a new way.
"I should be glad of loneliness and hours that go on broken wings..." Based on a poem by Sara Teasdale, I Should Be Glad captures the gratitude that artists feel as they live and work each day.
"What will I do with the portion given to me? I will sing." This fantastic work, written in a gospel style with an ecumenical text that challenges each of us to make the most of the lives we've been given,
A meditation on the mystery and wonder of music, this Estonian tone poem is a little gem for a cappella choirs. With gorgeous harmonies that intensify the text, this will resonate deeply with your singers.
"O to make the most jubilant song!" Walt Whitman's poem celebrating the joys of music forms the basis of this fantastic honor choir or festival selection. An excellent marriage of text and music! "A swift
This triumphant arrangement of the beloved hymn tune ELLACOMBE is a wonderful selection for tenor-bass choirs. With an exciting four-hand piano accompaniment and percussion, the mixed meter brings rhythmic