McDowall: God be with us (SATB)

McDowall: God be with us (SATB) This uplifting anthem sets the Invocation text from Carmina Gadelica. McDowall’s beautiful melodies flow and intertwine, decorated by scotch snaps that reflect the text’s origin. Suitable for services or concerts. Also published in Breath of Song

Annabel Rooney: Round me falls the night

William Romanis’s hymn text is brought to life in this enchanting anthem with unexpected harmonic shifts and fluctuating time signatures. Rooney glides gracefully between tonal centres, creating a beautiful, ethereal atmosphere. Also published in Breath of Song.

Amabile Alleluia

Introduced by the children’s choir, Quartel’s simple and uplifting melody repeats throughout the piece, beautifully coloured by the surrounding parts. The voices offer joyful praise and the rich harmonies build up to a warm and rousing finish. The children’s part may also be sung by a congregation or divided soprano part

Suddenly I See

Dit vrouwenarrangement is speciaal ontworpen voor vrouwelijke kwartetten en koren die op zoek zijn naar iets met flair. Geschreven en opgenomen door KT Tunstall, het lied werd een hit na zijn prominente plaats in de 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada, en is vele malen gebruikt sinds in TV, film en andere media. Rund’s aanpak […]

John Rutter: Lead, kindly Light (SATB)

With a text by John Henry Newman, Lead, kindly Light is a short, moving piece perfectly suited for our current times. Step-like movement in the melody reflects the speaker seeking light in the darkness, slow but steady in their way out of the ‘encircling gloom’

David Bednall: St Martin’s Mass

for SATB and organ, with optional congregation This congregational mass setting is short and accessible, with a congregational part that may be intuitively learnt. The congregational part, which may be photocopied, is available at the back of the vocal score

Rameau: Pigmalion

Pigmalion was the first example of a one-act ballet, preceded by an overture, composed specifically for the Académie royale de musique. With this work, Rameau turned to the form of the petit opéra. From its very first revival, “Pigmalion” was highly successful, and remained so until 1781. The new edition by Nathalie Berton-Blivet is based, […]