This lively setting of Cantate Domino by Giovanni Croce is a great way to start the year with your tenors and basses. The polyphonic opening gives each voice part a chance at the melody and is followed by a
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Come to me was commissioned in loving memory of Bob Doan, and premiered at Wayzata Community Church. The texts were drawn from his memorial service (Matthew 11 and John 14). The piece begins with a sense of
This dramatic story of King David and his son Absalom from early American composer, William Billings, is a powerful depiction of love and grief. Open harmonies create a magnificent opportunity to teach
Written in response to the tragic and violent events of the summer of 2016, including the death of an incoming TCU first-year student, this work combines texts from the Psalms and Luke to create a haunting
Viadana's brilliant motet is a great exercise for your tenors and basses with each line of text receiving special treatment and startling contrasts of articulation and melodic contour. This arrangement
This sonorous a cappella setting gives everyone a chance at the traditional and memorable melody. The arrangement takes the singer through “dark midnight” and weaves in a moment of another
With an opening melody that hearkens to Henry Purcell's touchstone setting, dissonant harmonies and metrical shifts take us in a very different direction. The discord of the piece seeks to emphasize the
This introit drawn from the Byzantine tradition sets a text in Church Slavonic over a simple drone. A solo voice and aleatoric verse provide a unique set of textures to open any concert or worship and music
This setting attempts to capture the many moods of the text by Mechtild of Magdeburg (translated by Jane Hirschfield): frustration, wistfulness, urgency, and ecstasy. A disjunct opening fanfare intermingled
A gospel-style piano accompaniment supports this familiar and beloved Gospel song. Inner verse solos set to the tune, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, and the text of Amazing Grace shares ideas of hope and
Originally written for an ensemble of four voices, this arrangement weaves together two beautiful melodies, The King of Love and Amazing Grace. Supported by a flowing piano accompaniment, this piece shares