This setting of Hildegard of Bingen's Ave Generosa text uses a hauntingly joyful tonality, paying homage to the mysterious story of Mary. A beautiful middle section is surrounded by contrasting
An incredibly evocative setting of the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic - believed to be the original language in which the prayer was spoken by Jesus. The haunting tenor solo soars over the supportive and
The text of this work invites the listener to imagine a world without weapons of war where the human experience is defined through the lens of mercy and compassion. The music is peaceful and very
This is the seventh piece from the major work "Revelation" by English composer Patrick Hawes. The use of SATB double choir provides exciting antiphonal effects, providing the listener with a variety of
With Langston Hughes' famous poetry at the forefront, the composer has created a gorgeous and tender work that truly brings light to a darkened world. The piece was composed as a memorial to a family, and
"Give light to my eyes, lest I sleep unto death." This simple, yet profound, text has been translated into Latin and given an exquisite a cappella setting by celebrated English composer Patrick Hawes. There
Mozart's Requiem in D minor is one of the most well-loved choral-orchestral works from the entire Classical canon. From the Requiem comes the Lacrimosa, originally scored for choir and orchestra.
A lovely a cappella work for mixed choir, featuring a beautiful melody and gorgeous harmonizations true to the composer's style. Written as a memorial for a dear friend, it is flowing and forward-moving
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A beautifully simple and short piece for SATB voices. With comfortable vocal ranges for all parts, this meaningful piece will serve well as a benediction.
Movement 6 from "Beatitudes" that uses text from Matthew 5:8, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Filled with lush harmonies and clever writing, there is a sense of peace that develops
Movement 2 from "Beatitudes" that uses text from Matthew 5:4, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." Beautiful and flowing, the music perfectly reflects the text to evoke a musically