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A Still Pool is the third movement in a cappella work called Asian Sketches. It is scored for SSA voices. Recording, by permission of the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus (Philip Barnes, conductor from the
Already chosen for several all-state choral festivals, this exciting a cappella choral fanfare is the perfect concert opener. The text, in Italian and based on lines from Dante's The Divine Comedy,
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Based on Hildegard of Bingen's traditional chant and inspired by her agile and hypnotic lines, this piece emulates its text about the wind. Xylophone obbligato, finger cymbals, and tambourine heighten the
Close harmonies and a lyrical melody paint the sense of longing one feels after losing a loved one. An exploration of dissonance and resolve, this a cappella piece provides comfort in a time of
In this a cappella setting by Swiss composer Ivo Antognini, the theme is presented three times, each with small variations. The melody is very singable, and at some moments sounds quite similar to gregorian
Alice is inspired by the Lewis Carroll story Alice in Wonderland. It is a frolicking journey through the well-known story as seen through the eyes of the talented Sarah Quartel. Scored for
This is a beautiful piece for 6 part Women's Choir using a quote from Julian of Norwich ("All shall be well, and all shall be well, and in all things all shall be well"), and utilizes interesting harmonic
An animated, lilting, and dramatic a cappella work, this choral tour de force briefly quotes the hymn Praise to the Lord the Almighty in a fresh and innovative way. It is a truly impressive work
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Styled as a musical meditation, the varied textures of this work develop through clearly segmented characters, dissolving into the gentle sounds of small bells in the end. The character of the Gregorian