The Colorado all-state treble choir stood outside their hotel rooms, many stories high, singers at all levels, singing this arrangement into the attrium in the center. The sound was compelling and so...
The traditional sound of the male glee club is at the forefront with this brilliant setting of a text by Robert Louis Stevenson composed for the 125th anniversary of the University of Pittsburgh Men's...
Now available for men's voices! Sorida is a term of greeting in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, Africa, similar to shalom in Hebrew or jambo in Swahili. This original work features percussion, layered...
Although Rosephanye often selects sacred texts for her music, it is the uniqueness of her writing style that enables it to serve both in worship and concert. Ascribe to the Lord has been one of her mo...
This is the 1st piece in the suite 'Three Spanish Songs for Men's Choir' As is always the case, IPA pronunciation guide is provided with the music and a fine recording is available to aid in style.
Here is the second song in the suite Three Spanish Songs for Men's Choir. This music is powerful and energetic with a stylistic piano part.
We shall sing! We shall jump! We shall shine! We shall fly!' These opening lyrics from the suite 'Three Spanish Songs for Men's Choir' is nothing but joy.
First written for SSAA voices and commissioned for the ACDA National Convention in New York, Rosephanye Powell brought her classic style to this beloved spiritual. Husband William has revoiced it for...
The Word Was God by Rosephanye Powell, arranged by William Powell for TTBB choir.
This Caribbean folk song is an irresistible change of pace that makes light of man's inability to please a woman. Features a soloist and optional Latin percussion. In the interest of fairness, an SSAA...