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Gordon Light's text is powerful by itself, but when added to music composed by Mark Miller it becomes an anthem of unity for all people, all cultures, and all generations.
Based on Nixon Waterman's distinguished text, this piece addresses the serious issue of bullying with a poignant and sincere message about acceptance, friendship, and being sensitive to one another. The
La mia stella is dedicated to all those that are forced to flee from their homeland in hopes of finding, after long and frightening journeys, a better life. Nyota yangu means “My star” in the
This joyful text celebrates the beauty found all around us in everyday life. Characterized by tight harmonies and a dynamic percussion line, the buoyant 7/8 meter of the opening drives the piece forward.
A joyful original based on a text by Ruth Dwyer. For unison voices with an optional second part accompanied by piano. A part of all-state lists as well as church music festivals around the country.
With text adapted from Walt Whitman's Song of the Open Road, this boisterous original concert work is brimming with rhythmic excitement! From the riveting dynamics to its strong lyrical message,
"Perhaps it does not begin. Perhaps it is always. ... Perhaps this day the light begins in us." Jan Richardson's rich and universal text is set with an equally compelling and musically sensitive setting