Seven Last Words, is a seven-movement choral journey through the Passion, which delivers a powerful and captivating story encompassing a breathtaking palette of emotion, from intimate tenderness to majestic triumph. The work is a rare gem, powerfully emotive and effective in both liturgical and concert settings from an uncompromising and visionary composer of the highest […]
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All Shall Be Amen and Alleluia by Thomas Keesecker
A lyrical and lovely setting of a text by St. Augustine which is both moving and authoritative and is sometimes referred to as a resurrection prayer. The SATB setting and flowing piano accompaniment do perfect justice to this affirmation of our eternal nature. Choral
Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace by Thomas Keesecker (Arranger) The beloved hymn “Amazing Grace” is set to the old traditional tune HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN. Arranged for SATB choir and piano, the five stanzas flow from one to the other while receiving varied choral and piano treatments. href=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCmpeNH2jDo”>Amazing Grace
New Christmas songs for SATB and SA
Greetings to all, There Is A Child reflects on the plight of the refugee in the light of the Christmas story. A mother and child far from home. A gentle yet stirring piece with a hint of Silent Night reminding us of the universality of this story. https://glynlehmann.com/store-choral/ You can view a video of the […]
Hocus Pocus: 12 Tricks for Rehearsal Focus
This article will give ways to improve focus and music retention within our daily choir rehearsals! Click here to read! Click here for entire Choral Clarity Blog, filled with resources for becoming a great choral director.
New Blog Post: Unchoir Your Choir—> Leggo My Ego
Unchoir Your Choir NEW POST—> Leggo My Ego http://www.unchoiryourchoir.blogspot.com http://www.facebook.com/unchoiryourchoir “Although choral music remains a thriving art, we’ve found that this paradigm of the “star singer” is still a stumbling block for many potential choristers. Every choral conductor has had the experience of approaching a potential recruit, only to be told, “Oh, you don’t want […]