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Title | Poet/Lyricist | Voicing/Instrumentation |
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We Are FedA nontraditional communion anthem perfect for smaller choirs | Jodi Gustafson | SAB and piano with optional percussion and flute | |
We Toast the DaysDecember Feature: Recently released on a new CD by The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin, this Celtic-inspired toast resonates as we say hello to 2021. Available for SATB, SSAA or TTBB | Linda Kachelmeier | SATB a cappella, optional guitar, SSAA a cappella, optional guitar, TTBB a cappella, optional guitar | |
Come AwayA flirtatious, lush concert opener, perfect for Spring! | John Dowland | SATB divisi a cappella | |
Rejoice and Be GladA driving gospel number. Fun for your choir and pianists! | Psalm 118 | SATB and piano duet | |
Coventry CarolPowerful and haunting setting of the old English Carol, published through Hinshaw Music. | Anonymous 16th c. English | SSATBB a cappella | |
Among the PinesA Northern lake at twilight | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
The Dragon SingsHeroic and tragic, an evocation of the First World War | Siegfried Sassoon | TTBB with piano and percussion | |
TankaA sparse, grey winter scene | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
Give My Heart (with Wayfaring Stranger)A bluesy partner song incorporating Christina Rosetti's well known verse from "In the Bleak Midwinter". This piece works with children or adults, any voicing! | Christina Rosetti | 2-part (any combination) and piano | |
October SongA passionate love song to autumn | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
Good King Wenceslas"Ye who now will bless the poor, shall yourselves find blessing". Rich arrangement of the ancient carol of the king and the peasant. | Piae Cantiones; text by J. M. Neale | SSATBB a cappella | |
Springtide of the Soul A poignant autumnal art song about the deep bonds of friendship. | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenTidings of comfort and joy! Enjoy this rousing new arrangement of the traditional English Carol. | Traditional English | SSATBB a cappella | |
O Little TownThe pure stillness of Christmas Eve | Bishop Phillips Brooks | Soprano and clarinet | |
LuxEternal light (Lux) is invoked throughout this passionate work with a medieval flavor | Offertorium and Communio from the Requiem Mass | TBB a cappella | |
I am becomingA simple song of individual growth and discovery--perfect for graduation | Linda Kachelmeier | Unison and piano, SA and piano | |
Midnight ClearThe world in solemn stillness lay, to hear the angels sing | Edmund Hamilton Sears | Soprano and clarinet | |
From the Valley of the WheatA robust song of harvest | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep A playful wake-up call to the shepherds | Anonymous | Soprano and clarinet | |
In God's Name (A Benediction)A lovely ending for any service | Adapted from a Benediction by Rev. Rob MacDougall and Rev. Dick Kozelka | SATB and piano with optional C instrument | |
Welsh CarolThe wonder and anticipation of Christmas | Pr. K. E. Roberts | High soprano and piano | |
ListeningA dynamic song for women about the spirit of music | Amy Lowell | SSA with piano | |
Dark the NightA dramatic solo for Epiphany | Anonymous Welsh, tr. K.E. Roberts | Mezzo-Soprano and piano | |
New ProspectA rollicking duet based on two American hymn tunes | "Land of Rest" and "Union Seminary" | Piano and Organ Duet | |
Each Of UsThe power of the collective voice in speech and song with an amazing text by Walt Whitman. Available in both SATB and SSAA, accompanied. | Walt Whitman | SATB and piano |