If I can share my song with others, a sweet refrain...I shall not live in vain. Franklin has added her own original text to the familiar Emily Dickinson poem, making this expressive treble original a perfect choice for graduation, commencement, or general concert settings. This selection speaks to the heart in affirming that we can make a difference in the world, one small deed at a time.
Look no further for the perfect dynamic opening number for your concert or festival! Victor's celebratory original features a text adapted from Psalms. Opening with a stately, majestic fanfare, it mov...
Ruth Elaine Schram's wonderfully creative arrangement exudes a wistful, fresh take on this Scottish Folk Song favorite and features the Robert Louis Stevenson text. The Violin part provides a welcome ...
Greg's stunning setting of the Vachel Lindsay poem features an expressive accompaniment that flows and weaves underneath the soaring melodic lines which seem to rise and fall, as if flying. This exqui...
The steady, gentle, rhythmic beat of this thoughtful work propels a special energy which helps relay the very timely message of this wonderful, meaningful piece. Parts for Claves and Conga Drums are i...
This distinctive setting of the mournful scriptural text begins with an introspective, chant-like introduction that belies the fiery torrent of personal frustration and rage to come. With the incessan...
The stark black and white of winter is infused with color as life blossoms anew with the lushness of springtime. Flowers bloom, the sun shines in a sky of blue; everything changes as the air warms and...