Winner of the prestigious 2018 Brehm Prize in Choral Composition at the University of Michigan, here is a Walt Whitman text that seems to float in the air like the stars the text refers to. Subtle
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Dedicated to the students, teachers and staff of Sandy Hook Elementary School, this poignant anthem reminds us that there is no tragedy or sorrow that is too great for God's healing love.
"Be still and know that I am God." This anthem of sonority and depth is a musical balm that covers the listener with exquisite vocal and harmonic colors at every measure. It is a song of a loving God who
A pop ballad feel enhances the lyrics about the importance of friendship in this moving selection. Appropriate for graduations, end-of-year concerts, and tributes, this piece speaks of love and gratitude.
Dedicated to celebrating the life of a young woman who exemplified grace and goodness in all her pursuits, this tribute will serve as a loving way to honor and celebrate any cherished friend, mentor, or
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Is there someone in your life who has made a significant positive impact? As performed by the One Voice Children's Choir, this unison (or solo) pop-style ballad is a tribute to those who have touched our
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This military-style musical tribute honors the brave who lost their lives protecting our freedom. Great for any age elementary or a quick and easy song for middle school students. Includes a very simple
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This heartfelt lyric from our treasury of hymn literature is not often set. A new melody and a supportive piano part add color and interest to this tender anthem. There is some divisi in the calming ending.
Greg Gilpin's skillful writing and sensitive interpretation create an expressive piece that brings understanding to the poignant text by the 18th-century poet Ambrose Philips. Stunning in its simplicity,