John Bell and the Iona community have created two powerful refrains that are based on themes of social justice. The first uses the words of Desmond Tutu, Goodness Is Stronger Than Evil; the
This trilingual arrangement will be useful on Holy Thursday or throughout the liturgical year whenever themes of love, charity, and service are featured. While it may be led by cantor and piano alone, the
This setting of the Latin chant Ubi Caritas can be sung a cappella or with the optional piano accompaniment. The staggered entrances, tranquil melody, and accessible voicing make this piece a wonderful
The text is ancient, but the message is timeless: "Where charity and love are, God is there." Paired with a paraphrase of the Prayer of St. Francis, the music is sensitive and heartwarming as it draws us
This lovely setting of Ubi Caritas, which combines the Latin text with English, starts simply with the melody in the soprano section, moving into a lovely duet between the treble parts. The
A very original, approachable and lovely setting of this classical text with piano and cello accompaniment. A quick learn with vocal ranges from middle C sharp to fourth-line D sharp.
The Latin plainchant is maintained in augmented note values in the organ throughout the piece. The choral texture is SAA and masterfully decorates the plainchant.
This hands-on, step-by-step action plan uses assessment to improve your teaching and your students’ performances. The expanded Second Edition provides examples of how to teach and assess instrumental,