This practical collection contains ten newly arranged folk songs and spirituals by some of the biggest names in the choral world. Using their vast knowledge of the vocal repertoire as well as their
This work was inspired by the Radcliffe Ladies' Choir and their motto: "Friendship through singing." The lilting vocal lines are underpinned by a delicate piano part, and the opening performance direction
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This is a beautiful setting of an anonymous medieval text that follows a broken-hearted lover into the woods. Fluctuating between major and minor keys, Chilcott's melody is full of nostalgia and grows
An upbeat inspirational song about living life to the fullest, enjoying life's adventures, and seizing the day. This popular choral piece has now been adapted for medium-high or medium-low vocal solo.
"American Death Ballads was composed especially for tenor Brian Thorsett and premiered by him at the San Francisco Conservatory, November 1, 2015, with pianist John Churchwell, and at the National
This atmospheric setting of words from Shakespeare's As You Like It is sprightly and uplifting, with the singer being asked to perform with "a bit of frost and a knowing smile." Musically it
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Setting a text by Elizabeth Barratt Browning, this thoughtful and evocative piece compares a dying relationship with the changing of the seasons from summer to winter, which McGlade skillfully reflects in
For high or medium voice & piano. Commissioned in memory of Matthew Shepard by James P. Geiger. This version for solo voice was commissioned by the Pacific Chamber Symphony and premiered in 2002. Text
Ralph Waldo Emerson imagined a divine presence that was not only endowed with benevolence and beauty, but which also dwelled within each and every one of us. This warm and tender ballad revels in the
This beautiful song offers lyrics about exploring the world and life experiences, while staying connected with where you came from and knowing you can always return home. Adapted from the beloved choral