While the Latin Ave maris stella text has been set for choirs in many ways, the Spanish composer Eva Ugalde's unique compositional voice shines through here. Beginning with a simple chant, it
This exciting setting of the Latin Cantate Domino text explores rhythm and texture as it weaves through various time signatures. Will make for a fantastic concert opener.
With texts written by Hila Plitmann and inspired by a reunion of musician friends in Germany, each song in this suite is a poetic postcard that captures every lush, romantic moment in full. An expressive
Wonderfully expressive and deeply moving, this musical setting does justice to the sensitivity and intimate mood of E.E. Cummings' poem. David Dickau is at his compositional best in this exquisite love song
Based on the discovery of an exoplanet where the temperatures are so extreme that iron and other metals evaporate and fall back to the surface as rain, this exciting concert work with a piano four hands
Li'l David, written for double treble chorus, is a wonderful and challenging work for advanced treble choirs. The way the two SSA choirs play off of one another is mesmerizing, natural, and
Incorporating Albert Brumley's I'll Fly Away and the traditional spiritual Now Let Me Fly, this exciting a cappella arrangement for treble choirs offers a sophisticated challenge with
This highly artistic work is a particularly good choice for winter programs. The melody is shared and passed between voices, and the piano supports it all with sounds of snow and wind in steady rhythms.
Written for the 2010 Tolosa (Spain) Choral Contest, this hymn to the Virgin Mary uses full sound and dense harmonies to celebrate Mary's gift to the world. The composer's gift for crafting timeless melodies
Madeline L'Engle's The Sky Is Strung with Glory, an excerpt from her poem Instruments (1), is rich in evocative imagery that ties celestial elements to musical experiences. Set for treble
"'Tis a human thing, love, a holy thing, to love what death has touched." Medieval poet and philosopher Yehuda Halevi's profound text explores the risky nature of love. Ivory's musical setting is mysterious
This joyous unaccompanied work for more advanced treble choirs combines two texts about hope - one in Sami and the other in Latin - to create a work that uplifts both the singer and the audience.
With an inspiring talent for reimagining the spiritual, this arranger has written a beautiful setting of the classic song. Your choir will appreciate the exciting challenge of the vocal writing, and your
With lyrics that follow rules for ancient Scandinavian Viking meters, this beautiful song is a tribute to the tree and to nature - but even more a call for action to protect and preserve.