Full of pomp and majesty this verse-refrain anthem is an exciting choice for a processional or recessional within Christmas services, or as a special opener or closer to a festive concert program. Optional
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This music has a delicacy and sensitivity enhanced by long choral phrases and gently flowing accompaniment in mixed meter. Harmony and form are also well balanced with phrases and sections having clear
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This setting of a 16th century Irish lament is highlighted by a single melodic line which meanders throughout the piece. Framing the tune are three harmonic lines, their subtle entrances and exits not only
The vitality of Spring in all its fullness in presented in this work for treble choir. The piece features versions in both Irish and English, and the energy and excitement of nature's awakening is depicted
Recalling a prayer from his childhood, the composer gives us a setting which is tender and reassuring but also intense and luminous. Largely homophonic in texture - a conscious decision to keep the text
Advanced ensembles will appreciate the challenges presented by this piece, which recounts the story of Christ's resurrection from the perspective of Mary Magdalene. The title is a reference to
One can hear the influence of centuries of past compositions in this newer setting of Mary's exalted prayer within the Christian faith. The character of the music feels soothing and familiar, yet there are
This original composition based on a medieval text bristles with exuberance. Rhythmic playfulness is combined with sympathetic vocal lines all contributing towards a very energetic piece.
With Caife Gaelach (a work set to the text of a recipe for Irish coffee!) rhythm plays a main part. An immensely fun piece both to perform and to listen to, Caife Gaelach will test out any choir's tongue
This piece cleverly addresses the paradox most adults feel at one time or another: wanting to return to the carefree times of childhood yet embroiled in the serious path of adulthood. The composer's own