As we read the Harper text, we hear excitement for the journey ahead, tempered by the knowledge of past and present injustices all leading to the hope of music that will inspire people to build a last...
Un adulto statunitense su cinque soffre di malattie mentali e tutti noi abbiamo pensieri negativi che di tanto in tanto si insinuano nella nostra coscienza. A volte questi pensieri ci travolgono come...
From the composers of You Raise Me Up, here is a new song in a concert pop style that celebrates fight for the right to be me. The chorus proclaims I Will fly, I will soar, I'll be free. The harmonies...
This valuable resource is a must for every choral director that prepares a chorus to sing Handel's Messiah! In three sections, Part I - Introduction to Preparing Messiah highlights Baroque performance...
This music is suitable for an intermediate to advanced level youth or women's choir with a good accompanist. The poetry, in the form of a chant, traces the journey of a droplet of rain and supposes th...
Here is a traditional Lakota lullaby that was often sung by mothers to their young boys. The Lakota language has become nearly extinct, but composer/arranger Linthicum-Blackhorse has made it his life'...
Using “body percussion” and stomping to accompany this traditional Irish text, Desmond Earley has captured the spririt and energy of Irish men who make a living at the sea. Set for 3 part...
Originally written to be accompanied by two pianos, this new edition has masterfully captured the essence of two and delivered a new, exciting edition.
As the inscription on the statue that greets you as you enter Texas Woman's University, this message is powerful and empowering. The primary octavo is for SSAA choir, piano and percussion but there is...