Choral SATB
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My Help Comes from the Lord
Psalm 121 asks, “I lift up my eyes to the hills; from where is my help to come?” Kallman’s setting is a comforting and assured response. Level: Med/Adv. SATB a cappella.
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Once in Royal David’s City
New music to a beloved Christmas text. Level: Med-Adv. SATB, piano or harp.
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Rocking Carol
Lush, full harmonies enrich a peaceful Polish carol. Level: Med-Adv. SATB a cappella.
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Shall We Gather at the River?
An early American favorite for worship or concert. Perfect for All Saints’ Day. Level: Med-Easy. SATB, piano, opt. solo instrument, opt. congregation.
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Such a Child in Such a Place
A playful setting of the ancient tune “Gaudeamus Pariter” in a dancing celebration of the baby Jesus. Two-part or SATB, whistlers, flute, keyboard.
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The First Tooth
Sibling rivalry unleashed in a sassy, energetic romp. From the three-movement suite, Three About Babies. For SATB and piano four-hands. Advanced.
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The Morning Trumpet
An early hymn of hope in the resurrection. Perfect for the Easter season. Level: Med-Easy. For any size choir. SATB, brass quintet or keyboard.
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The Poet and the Baby
A setting of the delightful poem by American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, this lively and playful waltz segues from driving to tender. SATB, piano four-hands. Advanced. From the three-movement suite, Three About Babies.
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Three About Babies
Piano four-hand arrangements sparkle and poetry charms in this three-movement suite for advanced SATB choir (middle movement for SSAA).
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Two Poems of Josephine Johnson
The passionate and thoughtful words of Pulitzer Prize winning poet Josephine Johnson, in two settings. Also available separately.
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What Child Is This?
The ever-popular English carol cradled in sweet harmonies that surprise and appeal. SATB, winds, piano, and organ.
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What Our Good God For Us Has Done
A gentle cello enhances the elegant, interwoven choral and keyboard textures in this new setting of the “Wexford Carol” Christmas text. SATB, piano, opt. cello.
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When at Creation’s Dawn There Was No Sound
The music moves from brooding to majestic as we “echo nature’s praise” in thanks for the wonder of creation. SATB choir, piano.
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