Accessible and singable for any choir, Nick Dahlquist’s “Kyrie” is sure to be an instant crowd-pleaser thanks in part to its emotional directness. More advanced choirs will enjoy the content and craft put into this score if they are willing to dig deeper into the music. The chant-like melodies and occasional pop sensibilities create a dark […]
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Christmas Past, Christmas Future! | A New Carol Consortium from Composer Dale Trumbore
Composer Dale Trumbore is assembling a consortium of choruses interested in commissioning two new SATB Christmas carols for Winter 2015 programming, and you and your choir are invited to participate! The consortium is called Christmas Past, Christmas Future; details are below (and here), but feel free to contact Dale at with any questions about the project. — Christmas Past, […]
SATB/piano and SSA works by Rich Campbell now available in print
Swirly Music is delighted to offer three works by composer Rich Campbell. Follow the links below to view the scores up close and hear the works in live performance. If I Can Sing, I Still am Free — an infectiously beautiful and fun-to-sing piece for SATB chorus and piano. Ideal for high schools. Celebrate a New […]
Schronen – Light & Love TTTTBBBB
Alwin Michael Schronen – Light & Love for TTTTBBBB a cappella Text writer: Charles Anthony Silvestri Publisher: SCHOTT Music C 55505 Preview and/or “Buy Download” on NOTAFINA In this sonorous and colourful composition for male choir, commissioned for the award-winning male-voice choir of Chorknaben Uetersen who recorded the piece on CD under the […]
Three New Treble Works from Colla Voce Music
Click the cover image to view the scores in their entirety. The Turtle and the Flamingo – The lyrics of The Turtle and the Flamingo are based on a poem written by James T. Fields (1817-1881). The humorous story of a young turtle who falls in love with, and is rejected […]
Building Skills 20
More from Daniel Coyle: Tip #32 Make positive reaches “There’s a moment just before every rep when you are faced with a choice: You can either focus your attention on the target (what you want to do) or you can focus on the possible mistake (what you want to avoid). This tip is simple: […]