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Even When He Is Silent by Kim André Arnesen (SATB) WW1579
I Found Night
Connor Koppin Text by Greg DiMarco I Found Night is a pictorial setting of a haunting poem by Greg DiMarco. Darkness and despair can follow us each day, and it is important for us to “dream the sun, the stars, warmth, and joy.” A flowing and moving work for medium to advanced choirs.
Jo-Michael Scheibe Choral Series SATB divisi, unaccompanied WJMS1186 - $2.75
I Will Sing
Michael Engelhardt Description on page 5.
SATB with Piano and Optional Rhythm Section WW1827 - $2.75
Kwaxabana Oxamu
isiXhosa (South Africa)/arr. Michael Barrett & Mbuso Ndlovu Description on page 8.
Cameron LaBarr Choral Series SATB with Percussion: WW1840 - $2.75
Light from Above
Richard Nance Based on an Native Alaskan legend that expresses a different way of looking at death and remembrance. Richard Nance has set the words beautifully with a flowing piano accompaniment and solo cello, making this a great option for high school, college, and community choirs.
Richard Nance Choral Series SATB with Piano and Cello WW1832 - $2.95
Live Long and Prosper
Jeffery Ames The sentiment of this work reminds us to look all around for examples of love and beauty. Acting as a benediction or prayer, Live Long and Prosper will make a thoughtful concert or service closer for mixed choirs of varying abilities.
SATB with piano WW1790 - $2.55
Love
Michael Engelhardt Description on page 5.
SATB divisi, unaccompanied WW1829 - $2.85
Mass in F Major
Marcel Tyberg Edited by Brian Schmidt Marcel Tyberg’s Messe de fascile in Fa Maggiore (Easy Mass in F Major) has recently been brought to light and to performance for the first time by the South Dakota Chorale under the direction of Brian A. Schmidt. Tyberg, a promising young composer around the time of World War II, was arrested and deported to a concentration camp before much of his music could be performed. This beautiful mass setting features SATB choir and organ and can be used in full as a concert work, can be exceprted, or can be used in liturgical settings.