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Rooted in the distinctive "Era of Manifestations" period of Shaker history (1837-1847), this multimovement work is based entirely on Shaker texts and tunes and reflects the visionary repertoire written at
This work was commissioned for and premiered on the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice to WW1, ending the carnage and bringing new hope. Contents: I. Chapter Heading; II. Fire and Ice;
Explore the grandeur of the Great Lakes in this seven-movement cantata accompanied by piano or orchestra and featuring soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone soloists. Each movement is written in the character
This work in three movements: Evening Song; The Cloths of Heaven and She Walks in Beauty uses texts from the past - Sydney Lanier, William Butler Yeats, Lord Byron, and Song of Solomon -
This four-movement Mass setting is based on the tune IN DULCI JUBILO which is skillfully woven into each movement: I. Kyrie; II. Gloria; III. Sanctus and IV. Agnus Dei. With organ
Assembled from passages in Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, this work conceptually compares his rolling verses with those of the Psalms. Accompanied by organ with one percussion instrument
Written in memory of George Floyd, this contemporary requiem features many different styles of composition. The intensity of the work is marked by powerful narration, creative incidental music, and a
For SATB chorus & string quartet. First printing. Commissioned by and dedicated to the South Bend Chamber Singers. Premiered in March, 2013 with the Euclid Quartet. Texts by William Cullen Bryant,
A six-movement choral cycle for soprano solo, SATB chorus, and harp based on the incarnation of the Divine in the life of Christ from Medieval English texts. The harp part is at times robust, at other times
A beautiful choral work for mixed divisi choir and Brass quintet or organ. In Latin, with traditional Christmas texts. The five movements include: I. O Oriens; II. Rorate Caeli; III. Hodie Christus Natus
Voyages was commissioned by Donald Nally and West Chester University in Pennsylvania. The work, for unaccompanied choir, is in six movements that correspond to the six poems of Hart Crane's