A lovely text, a memorable melody, and a gently flowing accompaniment combine to make a holiday song that is perfect for young or new choruses.
Robert Louis Stevenson's poem (also known as 'Where Go The Boats?') for 2-part children's choir is fairly easy, but does contain a more complex sound, it is a good concert piece. In a pinch, the choir...
For unison voices, try this lovely setting with piano and violin (or flute) during Lent. It would even work with treble adult and children's voices together.
This is a perfect Epiphany piece. The versatile voicing makes it accessible for choirs of all ages and abilities.
Looking for an Easter anthem that includes both adults and children? This is it! The melody is based on an American fiddle tune, Soldier's Dance. The simplicity, contrasts, interesting timbres, and di...
All Await was commissioned by Trinity Presbyterian Church, Berwyn, Pennsylvania, in celebration of the church's 150th anniversary. It received its premiere performance at Trinity Church in December, 2...
Winter's Lullaby evokes the tranquil beauty of a snow scene in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Clear treble voices, solo flute, and piano add simple melodies to a text which 'sings a lullaby to winter. '...