Any of these sound familiar?

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NEW SATB a cappella publication “Anew” is a poignant new choral work for SATB choir (optional soloist) by award-winning composer Gerda Blok-Wilson, set to a powerful poem by non-binary poet Karen Poppy. The piece explores themes of resilience, renewal, and the triumph of hope, capturing the tension between the allure of despair and the human […]

Anew

Ah Si Mon Moine

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A lively traditional Québécois song arrangement with piano for a developing SAB choir. The rhythmic selection describes a young woman who wants a monk (the word also can mean a spinning top) to dance. Great festival piece.

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This melody is mostly known as “The Carrion Crow” and was first discovered about 300 years ago. The change from carrion to kangaroo is a comical example of how traditional songs are handed down from singer to singer.

A Kangaroo Sat on an Oak

Songs for Mixed Voices

Musiking Together.

Music shaped by you, for you.

I’m open to arranging existing songs and hosting workshops and residencies.

Have a look through what works best for you and your choir.