After a reflective rubato opening, this accessible a cappella setting of the beloved Christmas favorite moves into a gentle rock groove. Syncopated accompanying vocal harmonies highlight the soaring melody
Rumi, a 13th-century Sufi mystic, wrote this poem centuries ago, but its message of unity and acceptance is still potent today. Hayes uses the Lydian mode in his harmonies and melodic structure throughout
This wonderful, energetic arrangement of the traditional English carol with a fresh new text will quickly become a favorite to sing and to hear. Scored for SATB choir and piano, the setting is challenging
"I may not be all that you are, I may not be a shining star, but what I am I thank the Lord for making me his child." A deeply moving and profound text, Hogan has such a way of conveying hope and aspiration
"Lord, listen to your children praying, Lord, send your Spirit in this place; Lord listen to your children praying, send us love, send us power, send us grace." The soulful line of this gospel classic
A beautiful, driving, repetitive piano accompaniment sets the stage for the journey of a runner - the air filling his lungs and the ground "pushing back with its slow spin." The ethereal voices paint a
Poet Euan Tait's interpretation of love's challenging gaze as it searches the heart and looks within to find true beauty and love. Lush choral harmonies are accompanied by a flowing piano accompaniment that
Melodically rich with soft dissonances that seem to depict the sunbeams gently shining over the horizon. The Whitman text is full of lovely imagery, and the entire work displays a perfect marriage of
Gentle contemporary styling in an a cappella setting gives this a feel reminiscent of The King's Singers. A beautiful text speaks of longing for love and security. "So stay with me, held in my arms. Like