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There you will find full tracks of each song. You might also be interested in our FREE CD Sampler.
ASU Schola Cantorum; Kira Rugen, conductor The last movement (Gloria, Osanna, Agnus Dei) is based on a chorale motif and has been developed into a free-standing anthem.
HL08501774 SATB Chorus divisi, piano and Optional String Quartet (or Ensemble)
HL08501796 THE GROUND Full Score and parts - now available through Hal Leonard or your dealer.
Duration: Approx. 3:30
The first movement (Kyrie) from the Sunrise Mass is called THE SPHERES. An a cappella version of this movement is available as a free-standing publication. Duration: Approx. 5:35
HL08501725 THE SPHERES for SSAATTBB Chorus a cappella
The original SUNRISE MASS has four movements for Chorus and String Orchestra. The Vocal Score and the Full Score and Parts are now available through Hal Leonard or your dealer.
Duration: The full Mass appox. 30:00
HL08501827 SUNRISE MASS for SSAATTBB Chorus and String Orchestra
HL08501828 SUNRISE MASS Full Score and Parts
HL08501829 SUNRISE MASS Full Score only
California State University, Long Beach University Choir; Jon Talberg, conductor This breathtakingly beautiful award-winning composition offers rich harmonies in an approachable setting, and is a wonderful introduction to liturgical Latin. Works well in both concert and memorial settings.
HL08501557 SATB divisi Chorus, a cappella
HL08501670 TTBB a cappella
The Florida State University Singers; Dr. Kevin Fenton, conductor Written in remembrance of a loved one, this work has its given place as a concert "center piece." The composer's style touches on the French romantic masters, bringing a rich variation of colors to the performance.
Kantorei; Richard Larson, conductor Teachers, church choir directors and community choirs have all welcomed this beautiful, yet intimate, setting of the well known Latin text. This very popular work is easy to prepare and rewarding to sing!
VocalEssence Ensemble Singers; Philip Brunelle, conductor With a sound at once modern and medieval, this remarkable setting of the familiar Latin text starts in unison and evokes plain chant, and gradually unfolds into wider harmonies and more modern harmonic language. Not unduly challenging in terms of vocal range, it's readily accessible to good high school choirs for concerts or festivals at any time of year.
HL08501631 SATB Chorus, a cappella
HL08501677 SSAA Chorus, a cappella
HL08501701 TTBB Chorus, a cappella