The moving words, "As long as we live, we remember them" frame this highly melodic and emotive concert work. With a contemporary ballad feel, this tribute or memorial piece will be a beautiful addition to
This setting of We Shall Overcome, a key anthem of the civil rights movement is both dynamic and well crafted. Great attention has been paid to the construction of the vocals, which throughout the work act
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
This song of praise from South Africa has vocal parts that are accessible and repetitive, so learning the initial rhythms and texts makes this a quick learn. Adding a soloist or percussion will take this
Were You There? is a meditation for baritone and chorus written for American baritone Charles Wesley Evans. The piano accompaniment is a transcription of an improvisation by Patrick Dupre Quigley.
A lovely and straightforward setting of the Irish carol, this arrangement is written with beautiful technique and integrity. While lovely for church use, it is also well suited for community choirs and
The pastoral melody and harmonies help to usher in the deep peace of a Christmas, or any time when or where we pause to listen. A beautiful, accessible work that is appropriate for both church services and
The second movement from Averitt's collection of four American shape note folk songs and hymns. This upbeat rendition of the American folk hymn features a dynamic four hand piano accompaniment that sets a
"A Child's Garden of Verses" is a lovely set of songs with texts by Robert Louis Stevenson. Where Go the Boats? uses somber harmonies and a pensive melody to capture the sentiment of time passing.
This romantic work, written for the composer's bride, is built around fragments of Sufi poetry by Rumi, for a truly emotional setting. It requires a larger choir with a mature sound and careful attention to
This is a tremendously fun and rowdy folk song. With accessible vocal lines, this arrangement will work well for a wide variety of choirs and will be a favorite of your audiences. From the set of Five
In this arrangement of a 19th-century song about love and war during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, a separate ensemble alternately sings the role of Ireland and the role of the Maiden. The parts for guitar
With the option to sing either the English or the Polish text, this delicate and festive arrangement of the traditional Polish carol is useful in a variety of concert settings or services. It features both
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E.E. Cummings' well-loved text is set with a thoroughly modern interpretation that includes unexpected melodic movement and well-placed dissonances. The haunting accompaniment for either piano or handbells