This simple song is a hymn of praise to the rich greenness of summer and how it turns our admiration to "a rapturous exultation in praise of God's creation." Then in a very biblical turn, and without
A single movement from the larger work for mature treble choirs, the emotive choral writing suits the introspective nature of Dickinson's poetry. The thoughtfully constructed choral lines leap and create
Set to the Latin Pulchra es amica mea text from Song of Solomon, this a cappella work is inspired by the beauty of the aurora borealis as seen by the composer in his native Norway.
Norman Luboff's arrangement of this lovely Austrian carol has become a Christmas classic that deserves a place in every choral library.