Any of these sound familiar?

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“Ecce Cantus Nostrum” invites you to embark on a musical journey that celebrates unity, resilience, and the shared human experience. With the heartbeat as its foundation, the song pulses with a rhythm that unites us from the very beginning. As voices intertwine, a tapestry of sound is woven, reflecting the strength found in our collective […]

Ecce Cantus Nostrum – Behold our Song

Come, My Way

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Commissioned in 2022 by St. Patrick’s Regional High School Choir. The song, based on the inspirational poem by George Herbert, is full of hope and has a powerful spiritual “call” to come to truth, joy and love.

These are prominent themes we should all strive through our life. Set to a haunting minor mode with energetic, rhythmic music, and body percussion, this piece could be performed as a “stand alone” (a cappella) or with piano accompaniment.

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A medium-difficult, novelty piece which can be used for fall and winter including Christmas. Cod Liver Oil is a traditional song from Newfoundland, Canada arranged into three parts.

Cod Liver Oil

Christmas Song

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‘Christmas Song’ begins with a sombre mood and moves into a more uplifting sense of hope and renewal because “a little child is born.” A poem written by Canadian poet, Carmen Bliss uses beautiful imagery such as “singing bells”, “sunbeams on snow” and “the awakening heart” to celebrate the wonderful Christmas story.

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Using the poem by GK Chesterton, Child of the Snows paints the picture of the darker side of the Christmas story.

Child of the Snows (Unison)

Child of the Snows (SA or TB)

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Commissioned and premiered in 2016 by the British Columbia (BC) Boys Choir. Using the poem by GK Chesterton, Child of the Snows paints the picture of the darker side of the Christmas story. The 2-part voicing can be sung by either SA or TB voices.

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.