Appropriate for All Saints, Easter or general use, this choral reflection on Revelation 21:1-4 has two versions: cello and piano; and violin, cello, and organ. Affirming and lovely.
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Chancel choirs will find light work in this rich and lilting setting of Romans 10:14-15 featuring a soaring flute, soprano solo, and deliberate repetition of the word "beautiful."
From Peter Hilliard comes this dynamic musical offering on a text by 17th-century Welsh metaphysical poet Henry Vaughan. A simple melody is embellished throughout to underscore images from the text, and a
If there was ever a piece that describes a text in song, this is it. Sara Teasdale's descriptive words about the clouds become sound in this exquisite composition. Accompanied by piano and celesta, a
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Arnesen's beautifully expressive piece is set to a poem by the famous hymn writer Isaac Watts. Featured on the 2013 St. Olaf Christmas concert broadcast from Norway, this hymn is perfect for Christmas or
Extracted from Kim Andre Arnesen's "Magnificat," this luscious setting opens with a hauntingly gorgeous soprano solo. Undulating choral rhythms and sublime a cappella moments make this a piece not to be
This SAB setting of this Renaissance tune is given a superb treatment by Chris DeSilva. It can be accompanied by percussion, flutes, and trumpets. It's rhythmic vitality and Advent proclamation is suitable
This dreamy and lyrical setting of Adam Christensen's poem is lent poignancy from a tender cello part. The text imagines harps warming the winter night as a modally inflected melody hearkens to an earlier
Powerful and majestic, this fierce arrangement of an old favorite was designed to have an effect on the singer and listener alike. Featuring soaring vocal lines and an active and dynamic piano
An artful piano accompaniment combines with gospel-influenced vocal textures and rhythms in this powerful new arrangement. An optional cajon part provides additional interest as the anthem gradually grows
This is an up-tempo and challenging setting of a gospel favorite. A wonderful festival piece with a fun piano accompaniment!
This five-movement multimedia choral drama honors one of the great heroes of the emancipation era. The journey of those who sacrificed becomes a story we can relive and honor. Dr. Kean's goal was to compose
William Beckstrand's very creative setting of People, Look East incorporates both the traditional French carol and his own original material. Challenging choral sections contrast with easier, more
Through an innovative combination of rap, patter singing, character-driven musical themes, and a supporting chorus, we are introduced to three outstanding women from the Revolutionary War era. This
The familiar Song of Solomon text is framed by modern liturgy and 'For love is of God' (1 John 4:7). All parts share in delivering and supporting the warm melody and rich harmonies, connected by a solo
Sing Unto God is a practical new edition by James Chepponis of Handel's celebrated chorus from Judas Maccabaeus, scored for SATB and keyboard, with flexible additional options including
A traditional English Christmas carol appears in a festive, creative setting with three excellent accompaniment options: organ; brass quintet with timpani and organ; or full orchestra. The varied choral
The traditional Te Deum takes on a fresh perspective in this three-movement work; the full title means "praise to God for music." The first movement pays homage to our Baroque ancestry in its Handelian
This beloved Christmas spiritual is set in a soulful, gospel blues style and comes from Joel Raney's popular gospel Christmas cantata, Joy! The syncopated rhythms and dynamic choral parts give this
A setting of Psalm 23 taken from the larger work Tenebrae - a musical journey through the shadows of the cross. The chorus sings the well-known scripture text, then recaps most of it while the
The lyrics for this work are by composer Frank Tichelli. In the opening liner notes he tells us that "the poem for the work is a meditation on time's ceaseless flow, elusiveness, ravages, and gifts." Scored