The original 14th-century plainsong is the point of departure for a fresh, new setting of this Latin text. This gorgeous work is suitable for advanced ensembles in either a secular or sacred
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The Latin title means "sing," and that is exactly what this piece does with great joy and enthusiasm. For the advanced high school or college choir, this dynamic number is primarily in English but
This original Christmas piece contains those lush, jazzy harmonic colors that warm our hearts and has lyrics that capture the essence of all that is good about the Christmas season!
The first of several suites of Christmas carols, Suite 1 contains O Come, All Ye Faithful; Silent Night; Go Tell It on the Mountain and The First Noel. Suitable
The second in this series of carol suites, Suite 2 contains I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day; Carol of the Bells (instrumental); Kling, Glocken, Kling and Ding, Dong, Merrily on
Rameau followed in the French Baroque tradition of composers Du Mont, Lully, Charpentier, and Delalande, setting non- or para-liturgical texts for his contribution to this genre. Four grand
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From "Bravo" - a musical about the Holocaust and World War II, this song has the energy and flow of a tune for the theater. The lyrics tell of the search for meaning, hope and light in the time of darkness
In the SSAA voicing, this piece went viral when the Colorado All-State Treble Choir sang from the balconies in a hotel lobby! This a cappella arrangement of the folk hymn made popular in the movie "O
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This piece, set to a dramatic text by Wendell Berry, features an active piano part, body percussion, and a mix of speaking and singing. The initial aggression of hate is later balanced by a lyrical
A sprightly and refreshing piece, this fits perfectly in any program about spring, nature, or singing itself. It reminds us that, although often overlooked, there were many fine women composers active in