for SATB unaccompanied or with optional handbells (or percussion or organ) This enchanting setting brings a fresh take on a familiar fifteenth-century text. The dialogue between Mary and the infant Jesus is woven to a beguiling folk-like melody through each of the voice parts. For added sparkle there is an optional part for handbells.
The emotional longing text and notes of this Cornish folk song are arranged for mixed a cappella voices in a gentle and warm setting. The text expresses the anguish of seeing a love go away feeling ruined and alone but then having that very love return to you. I love my love because I know my love loves me. A haunting choral for exquisite programming. The emotional longing text and notes of t…
Cross-Curricular Music Fun for the Classroom Performance/Accompaniment CD-Rockin' with arithmetic is what it's all about! Reinforce basic math concepts that support Common Core State Standards and promote higher level learning while rockin' to the beat. From Hal Leonard's popular Rock 'n' Learn series this study for Grades 3-5 explores the 4 basic operations (add subtract multiply divide) c…
for SATB unaccompanied This work builds up from just a few voices into a chorus of joyous celebration of the three miracles of the Epiphany: the Magi being led to Jesus' birth water being changed into wine and Jesus' baptism by John in the River Jordan.
for SATB unaccompanied The graceful and playful melody begins with a soprano solo followed by mixed voices. Mostly unaccompanied the organ may enter on the third verse if needed.
for SATB unaccompanied This is a declamatory setting of a popular Easter text by Gerard Manley Hopkins in an upbeat 7/8 metre. Featuring compelling interplay between choral sections a slower reflective passage and a rousing conclusion this anthem will bring a fresh sound to Easter services and concerts.