Exploring the Magic of SSAA Music: Six Works to Connect with Your Audience
In the captivating realm of SSAA choral music, discovering pieces that not only excel in musical quality but also forge a deep emotional connection with both the audience and the singers is an invaluable treasure. This selection presents works from my SSAA catalog that weave their own narratives and offer experiences that go beyond the written notes.
Galaxias (SSAA)
“Galaxias” celebrates human connection and the power of mutual support. Born from the care of luminous people during a time of recovery, it transforms that experience into music that is both accessible and profound.
Ideal for choirs that seek to move their audience without resorting to unnecessary complexity, its interwoven lines allow each voice to shine as part of a shared constellation.
A piece that stands out as one of the best-selling works after “Galaxias”, shining with sweetness and tenderness. It immerses us in a story of intersecting glances and the complexity of expressing adolescent feelings.
For directors aiming to strengthen the emotional bond with their audience, this is a gem whose narrative resonates deeply and leaves a lasting impression.
A contemplative work that demands the best from each singer, especially in the “Alleluia”. It has resonated at Lawrence Memorial Chapel in Wisconsin and beyond, becoming a meaningful option for refined ensembles.
Perfect for directors looking to elevate their choir’s standard while offering singers a unique musical and emotional journey.
Created after rehearsing the original version with The Gesualdo Six and following the passing of Angelina Nicolaidou, this SSAA version is easy to sing yet impactful, carrying a sincere emotional weight.
Ideal for directors who wish to offer their singers a special moment and create a powerful, heartfelt atmosphere in concert.
An introspective piece noted for its beauty and calm, offering a moment of serenity in your program while maintaining a crafted, elegant sound.
A powerful tool for choirs seeking balance, peace and a sense of hope within a diverse repertoire.
“HUMAN” emerges as both protest and celebration of human diversity. Its powerful message and resonant writing give choirs a strong, contemporary voice.
For ensembles that want not only to impress sonically but to inspire through their programming, this is a striking choice.
With ten minutes of pure cinematic magic, “Lake of Stars” transports the audience to a night by a lake of stars, guided by the evocative words of Charles Anthony Silvestri.
Ideal for choirs seeking a spectacular, transformative moment that closes or anchors the program with lasting impact.


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