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This new arrangement adds some inspirational and uplifting elements that are characteristic of Mealor to the classic Scots poem by Robert Burns.
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Edited by Stuart Campbell. For SATB/SATB choir. Long known inaccurately as Vespers, this masterpiece draws on Orthodox chant and the performance tradition of Russian folk music. This edition offers
Commissioned by St. Norbert College in celebration of the 900th anniversary of the Norbertine Order through the generous support of Frederick L. and Teresa Schmidt and the Choral Music Endowment Fund. First
Commissioned by the American Choral Directors Association as the Raymond Brock commission composition for 2018, here is a lush, neo-Romantic setting of texts compiled from the bible and imploring all of us
A set of two songs written for SATB voices set to two poems on love and empowerment. The first song, Wherever Time May Take Us, is a cappella, while the second, One Life,
On the 23rd August 1914 the Battle of Mons took place – the first major conflict between the British...
An oratorio for soprano, alto, tenor and three bass soli, SATB and orchestra. This edition contains all vocal parts and a piano accompaniment. Orchestral parts available on hire from the
From the Number One selling album Angel, this suite brings together the four Christian archangels, each depicted by a different type of solo voice. Strings, harp and choir add colour and depth to the words
Setting of this popular text for SATB divisi chorus unaccompanied. Marked as “Adagio, molto espressivo,” the work features a rich, full harmonic palette, with unique melodic motifs on the word
This edition includes both BWV 243 and BWV 243A. The E-flat version was composed in 1723. This is a recent edition with editorial notes and translations by Neil Jenkins. The orchestral parts are available