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Here’s some SPOOKTACULAR music based on a traditional melody that is accessible for the classroom or concert hall. This 2-4pt piece can work with any combination of voices so that young, changing voices will fit easily into one of the parts.
with piano
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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 […]
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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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with piano
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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.
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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.
with piano
with piano
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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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