Dear all, Please enjoy this brand new setting of the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei) for three voices (Alto, Tenor, Bass). It is inspired by Renaissance polyphony. I am giving it away for free. Please contact me at my email address if you would like a PDF: Thanks, Mason C. Shefa
New Publications
Three new “motets” for SAB and 2-part mixed
Three traditional Latin texts set in a fresh, lyrical style for SAB and 2-part mixed choirs with piano accompaniment: Ave Verum Corpus https://www.giamusic.com/store/resource/ave-verum-corpus-print-g9648 Ave Maria https://www.giamusic.com/store/resource/ave-maria-print-g9503
Majestic Ride – A choral anthem sequence for Palm Sunday
“I think the choir had more fun with this cantata than with any I have directed – I highly recommend it!” — David Bedenbaugh, Director of Music at First Presbyterian Church, Ocala, FL Are you looking for something new for Palm Sunday/Holy Week? Please take a look at my composer’s page on J W Pepper […]
“Someday” by Bob Moore
Jacksonville University combined choruses, conducted by Dr. Tim Snyder: Someday was originally composed on commission from The St. Augustine Orchestra to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was a programmatic work for orchestra and baritone soloist that offered a musical impression of the historical events that […]
The Language of Love, a sequence of love poems in four languages
Newly published: A sequence of four pieces for unaccompanied SATB choir by Tom Cunningham; settings of words by Percy Bysshe Shelley – Love’s Philosophy, Louise Labé – Dix-huitième Sonnet, Heinrich Heine – Auf Flügeln des Gesanges and Francesco Petrarca – Benedetto sia ‘l giorno. The texts are in English, French, German and Italian respectively. Explanatory […]
The Frost by Kathleen Allan from Cypress Choral Music
Vancouver has seen it’s first snowfall of this winter season. We share with you “The Frost” by Kathleen Allan. Truly one of Kathleen’s most beautiful pieces. Visit Cypresschoralmusic.com to hear more of her wonderful work. The Frost by Kathleen Allan