A simple and touching piece that can either be sung in unison or with an optional second part. The text, with its music-themed message, is a nice blend of introspection and confidence. "I sing my song, my
This rousing setting of G.K. Chesterton's text for tenor-bass choirs opens with a haunting unison melody and the text, "I come to autumn, where all the leaves are gold!" The French horn part makes this work
A delicate texture is carefully crafted to set this spring-themed text by Robert Louis Stevenson. This is a wonderful piece for training young treble choirs with ample unison and many echoing harmonies that
You can hear the gentle wind passing by in this charming setting of the playful Robert Louis Stevenson poem, in which a child talks with the wind. Independent melodic writing in both voice parts creates
This energetic original work is a testament that "Love conquers all, therefore let us surrender to love!" In Latin, with pronunciation guide and translation included, this festival work may be performed a
Here's a fun, fresh take on the beloved children's song! The simple voice leading and easy harmonies make this a very accessible piece for any two-part choir. Accompanied by an energetic and syncopated
A rhythmic ostinato on "Veni, veni" and optional percussion (triangle, tambourine and drum) infuse the traditional Advent carol with such unrelenting energy, the effect on the listener is mesmerizing!