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This canonic piece for four voices that was originally composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart but adapted by Stephen DeCesare is a triumphant and exciting piece set to the majestic lyrics
No notes are sung in this original written for four-part voices! Instead, speech teaches rhythm, dynamics, style, choral energy, and can even introduce choreography or simple movement. The vocal parts can
This festive bilingual Palm Sunday song (Spanish and English) provides a simple, easily memorized refrain, making it useful as the entrance processional. The celebratory melody makes it ideal for
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A powerful canon by Mozart adapted to the beautiful words of Joseph Plunkett: "I see His Blood upon the Rose." to be used on Good Friday, Holy Week or Palm Sunday. Scored for Four Voices.
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No Other People's Children is a blessing and a bridge, a song of reconciliation that affirms the worth and dignity of anyone we might be tempted to see as "other." Explicitly acknowledging past
A-cappella canon for four voices that has been set to the words of "O Death, Where Is Your Sting?". Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Can be used for many times
Oseh Shalom or Prayer for Peace sets the words of an ancient Hebrew prayer to an original choral setting by music educator Victor Bobetsky. Ideally for high school or adult voices, the piece is scored
Reverent and meditative Communion hymn based on a Mozart a-cappella canon for four voices or four part choir. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Can be used for many
A beautiful melody serves as the basis of this meditative chant which evolves into an ethereal canon. Opening in unison, then moving to a four-part canon on the same chant melody, this piece can be