Al Shlosha D'varim is a lyrical setting of an essential maxim from Jewish morality laws, translated to mean: "The world is sustained by three things: by truth, by justice, and by peace." Available
The simple message "Can you see, feel, hear me, the sun too?" describes the wonder of a world seen through the eyes of a deaf child, expressed through singing and sign language. A guide with pictures is
Julie Knowles' SSA setting of this old Irish air has become a classic. Now you can also perform this expressive arrangement with your SATB, SAB, and two-part choirs. Lush, harmonic choral writing makes this
Feel Good is a contemporary African-American gospel song that should be performed with joy, exuberance and enthusiasm! Highly rhythmic with judicious hand claps and utilizing a secular text of
A profoundly moving text, written on a cellar wall during the rise of Nazi Germany, joins with original music to create a deeply emotional expression of hope. With brief narration and the echo of a Russian
Bright mixed meter, syncopation, handclaps and canonic imitation bring spirit and life to this accessible work for young and developing voices. The text from Psalm 150 is sung in Hebrew and English: "Let
This is a truly unique and very effective selection for two-part male or treble voices! Ideally suited as a festival opener, processional or concert piece, this modal, chant-like work with optional hand