African Sanctus is Fanshawe's most successful piece and the subject of an award-winning BBC documentary. It is a thirteen movement composition, blending elements of the Latin Mass and Anglican Liturgy with
Behold, now praise the Lord is a dramatic work, written for the combined choirs of St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral and was commissioned for the annual St. Cecilia Service
Community Choir Collection: Folk comprises 50 folk songs for all seasons, from all parts of the British Isles, specially arranged for mixed voices by Paul Sartin, founding member of award-winning folk
This piece is a reticent carol and weaves a complex web of counterpoint within both the vocal lines and organ part, distilling into a stark treble solo as the text turns to English. An ideal work to
Jessica Curry's emotive setting of the Christina Rossetti poem for SATB chorus and orchestra, composed for the highly regarded Crouch End Festival Chorus, is available here with piano reduction. The piece
Haec Dies (This is the day which the Lord hath made) is a lively and rhythmic piece. It was commissioned by the choir of Clare College, Cambridge and has recently been recorded by them on the Harmonia Mundi
An Invocation to the Holy Spirit is a short and simple work, dedicated to the memory of David Trendell. It sets two Latin texts concerning baptism and the Holy Spirit. It is an ideal piece for confirmation
Commissioned by the Tallis Scholars, The Lamentations of Jeremiah is a prime example of Martin's exemplary choral writing. Combining complex harmonies and intricate, antiphonal rhythms, Martin has
The Light We Cast presents three works for unaccompanied SATB choir by BAFTA-winning composer Jessica Curry. Includes "The Light We Cast" from the soundtrack of the acclaimed video game Everybody's
Composed as the title theme to the BBC television series "The Vicar of Dibley," this is an anthem of warmth and tranquil beauty. Featuring a brief soprano solo, lovely melodies enhance each verse of this
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These two carols by Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe are in celebration of Christmas. The Birthday of Thy King was written in 1988 for the choir of King's College, Cambridge. Here it has been paired
A festive choral work for SATB and organ by composer Matthew Martin. Commissioned by The Chapter of York for the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in York Minster, 22 and 24 December 2014, England.
Arranged for the vocal group VOCES8, this stunning setting is adapted from the sixth movement of Ades' first string quartet, "Arcadiana." The lyrics are derived from a single line of William Blake's
This setting of O Lux Beata Trinitas (ascribed to St Ambrose) weaves together a range of vocal styles and textures to build gradually from the quietly pensive opening section to a rousing unison declamation