This gently driving piece derives its title from word play on worlds apart. It invites singers and audiences alike to reflect on our personal responsibility to use words to build bridges instead of tearing them down. Suitable developing or advanced choirs, this penetrating piece underscores the theme that "we are all the same, living words apart."
This exhilarating concert/festival original works equally well as an opening or closing number. Featuring a celebratory Latin text, it begins with a declamatory vocal introduction which then moves int...
Johnson's artistically crafted piano accompaniment creates a gentle, wave-like motion throughout to support the warm, lush choral textures and harmonies in this superb arrangement of the beloved spiri...
Bright mixed meters, a rhythmically driving accompaniment, and a contemplative middle section are the hallmarks of this dynamic setting of Psalm 100 by Wesley Peters. Easily learned and accessible for...
Robert Frosts beloved Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening sings beautifully in this exquisite seasonal ballad for expressive choirs. The contemplative text and breathtaking music will undoubtedly sho...