Choral
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Three American Folk Songs
A medley of folk tunes from early America ranging from playful to plaintive and ending in a lively hoe-down. SSA, string quartet, and piano.
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Three Lullabies for Treble Voices and Harp
Tender bedtime melodies in three movements: Canadian, American (Pennsylvania Dutch), and Irish. SSA, harp (intermediate player).
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Thy Holy Wings (unison treble)
The lovely Swedish folk melody BRED DINA VIDA with sacred text, suitable for children or older treble voices. Unison treble with descant, and piano or chamber orchestra (flute, clarinet, strings).
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To Joy
Teasdale’s uplifting and triumphant celebration of joy. May be performed as part of a triptych with two other settings of Teasdale texts. SSA, flute, piano.
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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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Under the Greenwood Tree
A pastoral setting of Shakespeare’s song text of carefree life in the woods, from As You Like It, in a gentle 6/8. For older youth and adult. SAA, piano.
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Velvet Shoes
This gentle setting of Elinor Wylie’s poem takes a serene walk in newly fallen snow. Perfect for young voices or older treble choirs. Unison or SA (or unison with flute), piano.
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Vestigia
Expressive and flowing vocals and piano, with vivid flute part, tell of finding the sacred in nature. Intermediate to Advanced. SSAA, piano, flute.
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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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When Music Sounds
An ecstatic and swiftly moving setting of Walter de la Mare’s tribute to music, for older treble voices. Advanced. SSA and piano.
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Won’t You Sing Along?
Invite the audience to join your young singers by echoing the refrain of this touching song about the wonder of music and love. Unison treble voices, piano, flute (opt.), and audience.
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