The British choral tradition is rich and full of a sound quite its own. English composer and organist Hugh Benham has penned a lofty and elegant Lenten choral with organ accompaniment that captures the
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British composer Hugh Benham brings the legacy of his country's musical tradition into his compositions. The soaring sounds of the cathedral integrate with the intimate passions of worship in this setting
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Mr. Lee has created a lovely Advent anthem. While the changing meters and tempos might seem like a challenge, this piece is artistically successful. This piece may be a bit of a challenge, but will
This Leo Sowerby piece was originally composed as an a cappella motet, and organist/arranger Lyndell Leatherman has added an organ part in true Sowerby style. The medieval Alcuin text (8th century) is a
This beautiful setting of a 17th-century Latin Advent text is scored for a cappella voices with English horn obbligato, or optional clarinet or viola). The more joyous opening and closing sections in
Richard Burchard is one of choral music's newest stars. His writing is lush and romantic, mixing Renaissance polyphony with 21st century harmonies. This beautiful setting of John 14:18 transcends the
Richard Burchard has established himself as a composer and conductor. This a cappella Latin setting of In Paradisum would work well during Lent or All Saints. It would also be an
This is a new take on "Create in me a clean heart, O God." But the message is the same. This dignified anthem with organ accompaniment, is also a prayer before the offering, or communion. The traditional
The famous St. Francis of Assisi text is beautifully illustrated by the choral parts as they wind harmonically away from the tonic and return as the text brings comfort. The vocal lines are supported by a
English organist and composer Hugh Benham gives us a fresh and elegant description of this much-loved Christina Rossetti poem. The choral writing is wonderful, chorale-like, with the organ providing
With words by St. Patrick adapted by the former Chaplain to the Senate, Lloyd John Ogilvie, and the composer we are treated to a beautiful choral benediction. Two optional French horns bring more color to
This a cappella Christmas anthem is warm and tender. Using a touching text by Marion Lochhead, Robert Kreutz provides a gentle palette of choral colors celebrating the birth of Christ.
Poet Stephen Bock authors a text of contrasts: "Make me weak so that I must lean on Your strength… blind to see with Your vision…" Composer Richard Burchard paints in musical colors and warm,
Hugh Benham brings the lofty English cathedral style into this lovely a cappella anthem. Fitting for both concert and worship, the vocal parts flow with dignity and beauty. Worshipful and sensitive, the
"God be in my head…" is the prayer that composer James Gossler has set to music. The beseeching lyrics call for unpretentious vocal lines and soothing cadences. This modest a cappella piece will
Austin Lovelace gave us many wonderful choral pieces and this setting of Psalm 150 epitomizes his modern style. Open 4ths and 5ths provide a fanfare flavor befitting the "praise" text of this Psalm.
The opening section of Faure's beloved Requiem could easily be considered a classic in its own right. Conductor and former Chanticleer singer Sanford Dole has done a marvelous job adapting it for a cappella
This anthem was written for all who have lost a loved one and who miss them, especially at Christmas time. There are numerous options for this offering for multiple choirs, children and adults. Looking for