A simple, delightful setting of a Yeats poem which embraces nature's beauty and the secret joy of solitude. Suitable for concert use.
by Eleanor Daley
Canadian composer and church musician Eleanor Daley gives us a stunning new Easter anthem set to a text of Edmund Spenser. Scored for divisi mixed chorus with organ, the mixed meter is artistically se...
Excellent high school concert piece with uncomplicated vocal lines and harmonies and a fabulous text by Charles Miller. Well-suited to special occasions such as baccalaureate or graduation.
Eleanor Daley is one of Canada's most venerable choral composers. Here, she gives us a secular work for unaccompanied divisi mixed chorus. The rhythmic energy will make the work a hit with high school...
This unaccompanied motet for mixed voices by Canadian composer Eleanor Daley calls for divisi in the soprano and bass parts. Contemplative in nature, the lovely work would be quite effective during th...
Canadian composer Eleanor Daly is widely known in America and represented by a number of publishing houses. As is always the case, her works are well-crafted, elegant, and true to the text. This is no...
This is a warm and tender piece setting the last three verses of Christina Rossetti's 'What good shall my life do me?', which encourages leading a life of love as an example for others. Daley's heartf...
Suitable for concert use, this simple, delightful setting of a Yeats poem embraces nature's beauty and the secret joy of solitude. Soaring melodies, rich harmonic language, and a piano part that is bo...