This setting keeps the favorite spiritual rooted in the past but sounding fresh and new. This energetic arrangement was premiered at the ACDA National Conference in 2015 - it's a great concert closer that
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Mozart's lyric and energetic writing prevails in this handsome selection. Originally accompanied by orchestra, this edition uses piano and clarinet which work wonderfully. The piece salutes the soul and the
Jubilate is not only a joyful and rhythmically interesting piece, it is also one of the most versatile. Best performed antiphonally, it has two choir parts that echo and answer one another and can
The fabulous thing about this piece is that it adheres to an Irish flavor while still giving us the thick and sonorous harmonies we expect from Richard Burchard. A wonderful concert closer, it pulls at the
Commissioned by the Westminster Chorus for the 2019 ACDA National Conference, this arrangement for tenor-bass choir is rich and moving. Interweaving lines abound, and within this spiritual setting they add
2014 marks the two-hundredth anniversary of the writing of our national anthem. Now choirs all across America can stand together in harmony and celebration with this arrangement based on the improvisation
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Tenebrae is a concert work, even though the sacred text focuses on the crucifixion. The ancient liturgy is presented with beauty and emotion. Originally written for advanced male choir now
Written for the University of Kentucky Men's Chorus for the 2018 ACDA Southern Division Conference, this is a striking piece for tenor-base choir. The Latin text from Romans is a vibrant description of
This new setting of a text by 13th-century Persian poet Rumi sings of the healing powers of singing itself. The lyrical solo violin and rolling piano accompaniment conjure the sounds of the sea. Suitable
This setting is a stirring rendition of Sara Teasdale's poem. Stunning chords with delicate dissonances emerge in phrase after phrase. The words beautifully share an expression of love that the music