A light and playful love song containing a magical quality that stays with singer and audience alike. Also available in:SATB (HMC997)SAB (HMC1047) 2-part (HMC1764). Performed by many in the mixed chor...
Here is a rebel piece of music that combines traditional sacred music with praise music. Beginning with the organ and a stately choir the text from II Chronicles 7:15-16 honors when God is with us in...
Based on Psalm 98:1-4, this ancient psalm of praise is redressed in modern classical sounds. Intertwined is the canonic melody from 19th century hymn-writer Lowell Mason, O Music. The combination hono...
Sometimes all you need is a title to get your attention. This is one sweet tune, with a clever word game in every phrase. Originally from an entire 'sweet' of clever word songs for SATB, this voicing...
This anthem that combines 'Jesus Loves Me' and 'O Love That Will NOt Let Me Go' was first released last year for SATB. Now in 2-part Mixed with an optional obbligato, it is even stronger than the year...
The issue of musical literacy is not the same as sight reading, yet singers frequently are only educated in the latter. This remarkable resource organizes the learning process into 3 areas: Names, Rhy...
Pavane by Gabriel Faure contains one of the most luxurious and haunting melodies. With a stirring text by Rev. Russell Kane, Allan Petker cultivated a choral setting that has been popular for years. T...
A light, playful love song that has a magical quality that stays with singers and audience alike (2-part). Also available in: SATB (HMC997), SAB (HMC1047), and TBB (HMC1853)
Rachmaninoff knew how to make a melody turn and stretch and draw the listener in to its flow. This arrangement for treble choir lets the voices carry the famous tune, sharing in harmony or even moving...
There are more voicings available for this piece than any other work in the Hinshaw catalogue (SATB, SAB, 2-part, and TBB). Now set for SSA voices with piano, the work is useful in building independen...
Want to add a surprising sizzle to your worship? These hymn-tags will do that. Just when the congregation expects to sing the plagal amen, instead the choir breaks forth into a thrilling conclusion th...
Thula Baba is an African lullaby from the Zulu tribe that is a well-known melody through the continent. This a cappella arrangement maintains the gentle qualities of a mother's song to her child while...
Although the words come from the 19th century there is no question the music is of today. The opening tonal clusters from the choir, accompanied by a rolling line and steady harmony in the piano, crea...
The beckoning text and mysterious flavor of this 12th century plainsong has made this a favorite advent piece for centuries. It is the new harmonies Petker introduces that separate this arrangement fr...
Sing a new song is the translation of this song's Latin text and appropriate in this minimalistic setting. The short motives pulsate with energy, building in dynamic chord clusters and vibrancy. A gre...
We Are the Music Makers by British poet Arthur O'Shaughnessy is one of the most moving poetic texts found in this oeuvre. Set to music by a number of composers, American composer and conductor Allan P...
The text is the familiar Dona Nobis Pacem (grant us peace), and the melody is a gentle cascading tune that is developed with ease. In the middle of the song is the most spectacular thing: an aleatoric...
The traditional Te Deum takes on a fresh perspective with this three-movement work. The entire title really means praise to God for music, and the first movement pays homage to our Baroque ancestry in...