A song for International Peace Day (Sept 21): “Sing, little children, and play your games. Your hearts are too young to know sorrow.But the conscience of countries will never know rest –Should your songs be stilled on the morrow.” https://youtu.be/8Fw7AztSFRo?list=PL6F-ucaLKW-wEaWG2wK-2GtbngtcybjBn
For Your Holiday Concert
I’m happy to once again let you hear and see this top seller from last year and let it be available as part of your Holiday Music. Irvin Berlin’s SNOW from White Christmas was arranged for the Collins Classic Carolers Christmas 2004, my wife’s Christmas Caroling group, as a request from a Client. It […]
Cambridge Choral Academy – 2025 courses now open!
Singing in Cambridge – the perfect holiday gift for singers!Cambridge Choral Academy offers the chance to sing in glorious college chapels under world-class directors in perhaps the most intensive square mile of choral singing on the planet. Staying in ensuite accommodation in historic Cambridge colleges, courses are limited to 30-40 singers (chamber choir) depending on […]
2013 Edition of “Kol Nidre” – Setting by Henry Russotto – Adapted and Edited by Stanley M. Hoffman
If you are looking for a new engraving of this public domain setting in its original form, you have come to the wrong place. When I set about the task of typesetting it, the reason was that I could not find a clean copy of it anywhere, either in paper form or as a PDF […]
The Haunted Harmonies of Timothy C. Takach!
Timothy C. Takach, one of the founders and owners of Graphite, composes music that is lyrical, disciplined, accessible, and well-crafted. In other words, Takach’s music exemplifies the Graphite style of music that is both “Notable and Elevated.” Among his more recent accomplishments is the stunning choral ballet “Unfashioned Creature,” a significant multi-movement choral ballet inspired […]
Frobisher Bay – by James Gordon, arr. Diane Loomer
One of the very few folk songs from Canada’s frozen North. It’s the tale of the captain of a whaling ship who decides to push the late summer season to catch “one more whale”, but finds himself and his crew frozen in for the winter. Diane’s arrangement, and this performance from the Voicemale Choir under […]