The composer's original text for this very accessible piece is based on Colossians 3:12-17 which shares the message of peace kindness and humility. It is another winner by this skilled composer.
Parker's arrangement of this American folk hymn begins with a question and answer format between the men and the women with all parts singing on the third verse.
Originally for mixed voices this beautiful work finds especially poignant meaning when sung by treble voices. Scored here for SSAA chorus with piano it can be performed quite successfully a cappella._x000D_The text is taken from…
For soprano alto and baritone voices with piano accompaniment this is a great secular piece for developing independent voices listening across the choral fabric and teaching phrase shape. Try it with your middle school choir.
For a more advanced children's choir _x000D_This piece _x000D_ ' s most appropriate as a processional before a concert. It would also be effective if choreographed with members of the choir being actively involved or with dance…
A fun and upbeat folksong for Jr. high choir both choir and audience are guaranteed to have fun with this one! From our Jean Ashworth Bartle Choral series
Hungarian composer Gyorgy Orban has a unique yet accessible harmonic language. Here Orban gives us a colorful unaccompanied motet set to the evening canticle from Luke. Try it in a worship or concert setting.
Charles Wesley's texts cross nearly all-denominational boundaries. Here Bob Burroughs gives us a rare motet set to familiar Wesley text. Try it on world communion Sunday.
This work is another great addition to the Songs Of The World series edited by Andre de Quadros. Here the composer refers to the piece as a 'lively modern interpretation of the Venezuelan calypso a genre imported from Trinidad …
English Folk Song-A rollicking easy fun song for junior high or high school! It seems to be the English ancestor of the American Billy Boy (can she bake a cherry pie Billy boy?)
If Mendelssohn's How Lovely Are The Messengers is a bit outside the reach of your choir try Carl Nygard's moving setting of texts from Romans and Psalm 119.
Donald McCullough is both a church musician and conductor of the Master Chorale of Washington D. C. He writes equally well for both large and small forces. This church anthem with texts from Isaiah 40 and Psalm 37 might be used…
Nine original organ compositions that sound impressive without being terribly difficult great for students and busy organistsIncluded in collection:1. Ceremonial March2. Festival Prelude3. Reflections4. Communion Meditation5.…
With an original text inspired by John Donne this piece illustrates the power of peace and all the blessings it brings. Written for the meeting of the Nairobi Chamber Chorus and Festival Singers of Florida it was premiered in Na…