Trotta's fiery setting of Manrique's passionate, poignant Spanish poem is uniquely coupled with an exciting, undulating accompaniment. In addition to exploring multiple tonal colors, it allows for
Amor Vincit Omnia - "love conquers all" - is a poignant, lush and lyrical adaptation of a text whose theme expresses endless hope in the power of love. Singers will delight in the well-constructed,
Tenor-Bass ensembles will enjoy learning this uplifting song full of fun rhythms, toe-tapping, and accessible ranges. With lyrics that encourage the singer to persevere no matter what challenges lie ahead,
"Wake the song of joy and gladness, celebrate this festive day." With shifting moods from rhythmically driving to smooth and subtle, this joyful and celebratory piece is appropriate for any concert
Bold, daring vocals exemplify the translation of the Latin text, "In the shade, therefore, we will fight." When coupled with the rhythmic, forceful piano accompaniment, male ensembles of all sizes will
A creative setting of Cuban Jose Marti's heartfelt poem in the original Spanish. The carefully crafted melody and choral parts offer countless opportunities to explore musical phrasing, tone building, and
"If we can be happy and live well without causing unnecessary harm, why wouldn't we?" This simple and yet profound question is an invitation for choir, listener, and all of us in this beautiful new work.
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Simple, repeated note patterns form the melodic and accompanimental textures of this piece and combine with the text to build a feeling and sense of humility. Each verse builds toward a cascade of running
The music spins and stops like a pinwheel whirling through the air in this energetic and uplifting song about the joy of children when they play. Childlike, but with plenty to teach, including a chromatic
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Inspired by his mother's potato soup and incorporating merengue dance rhythms from the Dominican Republic, this unique concert piece has instant appeal. With optional parts for guitar, bass, guira and
The message that one's worth is measured in their compassion and care for future generations is at the core of this inspirational piece. With sweeping melodic lines and grand choral writing, this
This beautiful poem of love begins with seven words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and then moves to Colonel Heveningham's original words. As the colorful imagery of the text unfolds, the music
Full of imagery - "fluttering of autumn leaves blown about by a gust of wind" - and aleatory and dramatic choral writing, this is a tour de force for advanced choirs. Moving between keys frequently and with
Inspired by the scene of a place on a island, here is a tone poem that paints a vivid picture of the bay and the hour and the emotions that surround it all. With free tonalities and waves and water in the
A beautiful melody and a wonderful piano accompaniment captures the essence of the poetry of John Thornburg. Open harmonic writing, a true bass part, some mixed meters and an a cappella ending section are
This new composition explores the power of the sea-wayfarer goddess Selene and her power to harness the moon's influence over the tides. It uses a very contemporary a cappella texture, vocal glissandos, and
With a text by Sara Teasdale and an a cappella harmonization for mixed divisi choir and soprano solo, Esenvald's use of dissonance and sustained tones throughout create a modern soundscape that supports the
A very different setting of the Rossetti poem of the same name. This a cappella setting in major features some exquisite close chords and chord cluster harmonies that are normally found in the contemporary
Delicate, hushed, and suspenseful, this perfectly captures the expansive and meditative feeling of Whitman's poignant poetry. This is great for any sized choir, though the long lines, slow pace, and lush
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With long sections of aleatoric sounds, a viola scordatura and a text filled with duality of imagery, this is an anthem for the advanced and adventurous choir. The viola (or cello) is not an accompaniment
Described as "brilliant" and "heartfelt," this is the final movement of Craig Hella Johnson's epic work "Considering Matthew Shepard," a tribute to the young gay man who has become an American icon and a
This challenging a cappella work is set to the Emily Dickinson poem "Hope" is the thing with feathers. The setting of the text, the independence and interdependence of the vocal lines, and the