You can almost envision the three witches dancing around their kettle adding the ingredients for their potion in this choral adaptation of the witches scene from Shakespeare's Macbeth. Starting
A festival setting, complete with organ, brass quintet, and timpani, of the theme from the finale of Beethoven's ninth symphony using the text by Henry Van Dyke. Each verse has a different flavor, but all
This fabulous Christmas gospel choir piece includes a solo that begins in the middle and carries to the end, with some of the parts notated and some improvised. The addition of the bass, drums, and horn
Triumphant and powerful, filled with dynamic rhythmic figures and a harmonic language that propel this arrangement along until the final "alleluia," this compelling piece with traditional Latin text will be
"Homeland, the country that I love, hold out your arms to me. I strive for you, and give you the best I hope to be." This soaring melody, Jupiter from "The Planets," is presented with all the
This arrangement incorporates both Infant Holy, Infant Lowly and The First Noel. There is a wonderful interplay between the two carols, especially at the end when they combine. Very
This five-movement work utilizes the traditional Latin Missa Brevis text throughout while employing many modern musical elements. The work brings drama, exciting rhythmic features, beautiful lyricism, and
Part of the Henry Leck Choral Series, this very artistic setting of an old folk/cowboy song is colorful. With some unexpected dissonances, an independent piano accompaniment and parts for violin and cello,
A lovely, very approachable treble choir work for Christmas that uses English and Latin text with piano, flute, and cello accompaniment. Delightful!