“I can live my life on earth contented to the end, if but a few shall . . . call me friend.” “Success,” by “people’s poet” Edgar Guest is paired with a few lines from Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 50” to create a warm, reflective text on the importance of friendship. Subtle tempo changes and sensitive dynamics […]
A single note descends and blossoms into luxurious contemporary harmony in this a cappella gem. The text, taken from Lord Byron’s “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,” celebrates the joy of solitude in nature.
Riveting and majestic, this contemporary setting of the traditional Latin text is sure to impress. Choirs both large and small will easily achieve a big sound. Modal harmonies convey a sense of urgency throughout, and an optional descant brings the piece to a dramatic close.
Riveting and majestic, this contemporary setting of the traditional Latin text is sure to impress. Choirs both large and small will easily achieve a big sound. Modal harmonies convey a sense of urgency throughout, and an optional descant brings the piece to a dramatic close.
Riveting and majestic, this contemporary setting of the traditional Latin text is sure to impress. Choirs both large and small will easily achieve a big sound. Modal harmonies convey a sense of urgency throughout, and an optional descant brings the piece to a dramatic close.