Click on the link below to view/hear a selection of choral compositions by award winning Canadian composer, Don Macdonald. You will find recordings and videos for new works as well as a brief description of each. If you would like to receive this twice yearly newsletter you will see a register link on the […]
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Qumran Psalms: lost psalms fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls (SATB)
[…]Qumran Psa[lms…] (2015) for SATB choir (divided into three antiphonal choirs) Barlow Commission for ensemberlino vocale (Berlin). Premiered May 9-10, 2015. Setting lost psalms fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls (as far as my research can tell, this is the first time these Dead Sea Scroll fragments have ever been set to music). View and/or […]
What’s on Great Sacred Music, Sunday, May 31, 2015
In case you cannot hear the show live, the playlist is on Spotify for you to enjoy: GSM – Sunday, May 31, 2015 Don’t forget that we have more choral and organ music programmed on Sunday evenings beginning at 10 p.m. eastern. Rob Rob Kennedy Great Sacred Music The Classical Stationhttp://theclassicalstation.org To subscribe to my weekly playlist […]
NEW CHRISTMAS WORK for SATB/SSA by Donald Patriquin, from Cypress Choral Music
Choir type: All choirs Voicing: Mixed, women’s and children’s choirs I am pleased to announce the recent publication of Hey Ho! Nobody Home from Cypress Choral Music (Canada), represented by Musical Resources (USA). This fun, even rowdy old English song, also known as A’ Soalin’, is available for mixed choir as well as SSA. […]
SSA Ballad – My Love Waits Here
This tune was written by Ladd McIntosh – one of our time’s truly great writers and arrangers. The text is about a life-long love affair with music. Arranged for SSA choir with piano accompaniment. View and listen at http://www.kokopellipress.com/choral.php From Kokopelli Press Portland, OR 503.336.3713
Six Sea Shanties (TBB, piano)
New from Canasg Music, Six Sea Shanties for TBB, piano. Strong arrangements by Sheena Phillips, created for the changed voices section of the National Boys Choir of Scotland, and illustrating the different types of traditional shanty (long haul, short haul, capstan, pumping, ceremonial, forecastle, etc.).