Exuding mystery and modal nuances, this concert/festival showpiece features the composer's own original text. It is filled with word painting and rich imagery about how trees stand silently, and it is only until the wind blows or when "nature breathes" that they make a sound with their rustling leaves and branches. There is also an underlying important message about how all of nature works together. Rich harmonies and haunting melodies are supported by the interesting accompaniment which weaves a wind-like pattern. A Learning Resource Page is included.
Performance/Accompaniment CD for CGE206 and CGE304 All My Heart Shall Sing with Joy! composed by Greg Gilpin. Includes demo tracks, performance accompaniment tracks, and rehearsal cuts.
Composer: Gre...
At long last, a choral anthem based on the widely-used devotional text, Jeremiah 29:11-14. This heartfelt ballad from Allen Pote and Tom Long is ideal for blessing your graduates, services of Godspeed...
This music is the closing section of Mozart's "Veni Sancte Spiritus K. 47" Mozart was twelve years old when he completed this composition in Vienna in 1768. A great piece for the second Sunday of Adve...
This stirring, heartfelt original commemorates both the physical beauty and grandeur of our country and the valor of those who strive to keep America free. Equally effective as a concert opener or clo...
This stirring, heartfelt original commemorates both the physical beauty and grandeur of our country and the valor of those who strive to keep America free. Equally effective as a concert opener or clo...
Gray's engaging setting of the Ella Wheeler Wilcox text is an excellent choice for concert, festival or music-themed performances. It is an upbeat response to the inevitable periods of sadness and str...