Translation: This lush anthem captures the inner pathos, the sense of sorrow and loss of that fateful day on Calvary's mount. 2-Part Choir.
Translation: This lush anthem captures the inner pathos, the sense of sorrow and loss of that fateful day on Calvary's mount. SATB choir.
Translation: This singular text was taken from a pastoral prayer and is an inclusive blessing for creation and the human community. SATB. Choral.
Translation: To a Locomotive in Winter first received a reading by the Gregg Smith Singers at the 2001 Adirondack Festival of American Music.
Translation: Based upon the hymn tune "St. George's Windsor". Arranged by Gary Hallquist and Benjamin Harlan. Choir Sacred.
Translation: This heartfelt prayer for peace and respect for human rights would add to any concert experience. Percussion sheet music.
Translation: My setting of Edith Sitwell's World War II poem about a night. For Choir. 20th Century. Published by John Milne Choral Music.
Translation: Each of the four voices is given its own solo passage, sometimes accompanied, sometimes quietly supported by the other voices.
Translation: The Best Of Times. Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer. Glory Of Love. Leader Of The Band.
Translation: In the first half of the piece, the music bubbles upwards, fresh and optimistic. Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, Organ.
Translation: “Figured bass” was a Baroque system of notating harmony. By the rivers of Babylon. From the depths of my heart.
Translation: and the second “I am with you always unto the end of the world”. Flute, Clarinet and Tam-Tam Parts. Sheet Music.
Translation: A treasury of musical theatre songs in their original keys, selected by vocal range. Falling in Love with Love.
Translation: and the second “I am with you always unto the end of the world”. SSATTBB Choir, Flute, Clarinet and Tam-Tam. Sheet Music.
Translation: Agraphon must be performed with great intensity, literally at the breaking point of intensity and petrification. Sheet Music. SOP.
Translation: This cycle is a tale about humanity, our affinity for the beauty of nature, and our tendency to repeat our mistakes.