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Commissioned by His Majesty King Charles III for The Coronation. Premiered at Westminster Abbey, 6th May 2023 at The Coronation by Sir Bryn Terfel CBE, The Choirs of Westminster Abbey and His Majesty's
Commissioned by His Majesty King Charles III for The Coronation. Premiered at Westminster Abbey, 6th May 2023 at The Coronation by The Choirs of Westminster Abbey and His Majesty's Chapel Royal & Peter
While the text is from the Collect for the 21st Sunday after Trinity, this short anthem is useful throughout the year, including Lent. "Grant, we beseech Thee, merciful Lord, to Thy faithful people pardon
Anthem for Passiontide with English translation by Lucy E. Broadwood. This is the last movement from the "St. Matthew Passion." For SATB Choir A Cappella. Edited by William H. Harris.
Commissioned by St. Norbert College in celebration of the 900th anniversary of the Norbertine Order through the generous support of Frederick L. and Teresa Schmidt and the Choral Music Endowment Fund. First
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This gently flowing setting of Wilson L. Johnson's text of togetherness is an approachable concert piece for young mixed choirs. Simple rhythms and repeated melodic motives that are shared between the
First performed by Caritas, conducted by the composer, at Crathie Kirk, Balmoral, in the presence of HM Queen Elizabeth II. A short, lovely benediction.
Taken from Paul Mealor's set of two songs of love and empowerment, And Let the Waves Bear Witness, this setting of an anonymous poem features a flowing piano accompaniment and beautifully
Taken from Paul Mealor's set of two songs of love and empowerment, And Let the Waves Bear Witness, this song is a straightforward mostly homophonic a cappella setting for mixed divisi chorus
A setting of three verses from Psalm 96 for unaccompanied mixed voices. The work was commissioned by Tórshavnar Kamarkór (Tórshavn Chamber Choir) of Tórshavn, Faroe Islands and
Commissioned by the Church in Wales to celebrate its centenary in 2020 and first performed, simultaneously, in all six of the Cathedrals of Wales on 7 June 2020.
The warmth of the lyrics in this poem by E.E. Cummings is reflected in this lovely and moving arrangement for a cappella voices.
A set of two songs written for SATB voices set to two poems on love and empowerment. The first song, Wherever Time May Take Us, is a cappella, while the second, One Life,
With a sentimental text about the abundance of love at Christmastime, this work for upper voices and piano will warm the hearts of all who hear it.
Written for men's voices, set in TTBB voicings with piano accompaniment and option treble semichorus, this setting of Laurence Binyon and Moina Michael was commissioned by the Wessex Male Choir.