Composed to be accessible to developing mixed choirs, this original concert work can be performed in either three or four parts, with an optional tenor line that is always doubling another part. Creatively
"What can I bring to make your world better?" This gentle two-part song with a flowing piano accompaniment is ideal for young voices. Great ranges, a catchy melody, and a positive text combine for a
A shimmering, luminescent musical setting of an original text, this concert work is replete with lyricism and musical sensitivity. The text speaks of ancient trees that represent longevity, wisdom, and
An opening rhythmic chant echoes the text "Begin the song exactly where you are," gradually growing into a full musical texture that expresses Malcolm Guite's text about becoming an open singing bowl that
Celebrate creativity with this joyful piece! Shimmering piano tremolo chords usher in the opening theme that climbs up a series of fourths to create an open, soaring feeling. Mostly unison choral phrases
The inaugural piece in the Jamie Hillman Choral Series, this is a setting of the poem by James Weldon Johnson. Inspiring lyrics about the power of singing to overcome grief, strife, and adversity are