Introducing a new, exciting arrangement of “Go Down, Moses” paired with “I’ve Been in the Storm So Long” from composer Jeffrey Cobb. This piece has it all: thick harmonies, swinging piano accompaniment, TBB section and SSA section, claps and stomps, and an ending that will bring your audience to their feet. It will become your […]
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Hunker Down – Tobin Stokes – Cypress Choral Music Publishing
Please enjoy Hunker Down by Tobin Stokes. A storm is coming so batten down the hatches! – tie up those boats and run for cover! This is a rousing song – guaranteed to be a fun sing and a people pleaser.
Festive Overture ‘The Joy of Christmas’ now available as an extended choral piece with orchestra
Gordon Thornett’s “Joy of Christmas” Overture is available this year with full choral parts, as premiered by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Chorus last December. An excellent opener for a Christmas concert, it is also available for reduced orchestra and choir. See https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Choral-News-from-Music-for-Now–October-2019—unison-voices-version-of–Wassail—-Goodall-s-new-Christmas-Cantata-to-debut-in-.html?aid=Ji3lDIcHw9w&soid=1115737944336 for further details.
New setting of “Veni, veni, Emmanuel” for SATB (divisi) Chorus
Introducing a new setting of “Veni, veni, Emmanuel from composer Jeffrey Cobb. This stunning arrangement is a must for your mixed ensemble. Written for SATB solo quartet, SATB (divisi) chorus, and organ accompaniment. It features subtle, musical textures that will uplift and inspire. Text is in both Latin and English. Score available here. For a […]
Hodie Christus Natus Est – Kelly-Marie Murphy – Cypress Choral Music Publishing
This exuberant Christmas proclamation is a stunner: great fun for the singer and stirring for the listener.
Huron Carol – arr. Ed Hunderson / Cypress Choral Music Publishing
Quite an unusual arrangement of this Canadian Christmas favourite. Accompaniment is for piano and/or a “combo” of instruments (string quartet, perc.,2 guitars, bass) and calls for a “driving rhythm” and has a very strong jazz feel.