Complete Catalog
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Title | Poet/Lyricist |
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The New Underground Railroad | Words and Music by Holly Near | SSAA, piano |
Nicolia | Words and Music by Holly Near | SSAA, piano |
Perfect Night | Words and Music by Holly Near | SSAA, piano |
Una Boccacino di Vivaldi (A little bite of Vivaldi)LOOKING FOR A PREMIERE! | vocables | SSATB a cappella |
I Know My Time Ain't LongA combination of two 19th-century spirituals, inspired by the singing of Sweet Honey in the Rock. | trad. Spirituals | SSSAAA a cappella |
There Are Hundreds Of Ways to Kneel and Kiss the GroundA sung meditation on a fragment of a poem by the Persian poet Rumi. | Rumi; trans. Coleman Barks | SSSS/TTBB, chime |
Crossing the Bar | Alfred, Lord Tennyson | STBB, A solo, a cappella |
Run On For a Long Time | traditional American | TTB, percussion |
Bound for the Promised Land | TTBB (div) a cappella | |
Bebop HocketA scatified bebop horn solo for men's voices, broken up between multiple parts. | vocables | TTBB a cappella |
My Shepherd Will Supply My NeedA beautfiul 19th-century American 23rd Psalm | Psalm 23; paraphrased by William Walker | TTBB a cappella |
Were You There? | trad. Spiritual | TTBB a cappella |
The Star-Spangled Banner | Francis Scott Key | TTBB a cappella |
Deep RiverA lush setting of a beloved spiritual for mezzo-soprano soloist and male choir. | trad. Spiritual | TTBB, Alto solo |
A Drink For Each SongLOOKING FOR A PREMIERE! – A rolicking Olde Englishe pub song. | anon. English | TTBB, B solo |
Bound To the Wave | Mark Dietrich | TTBB, B solo a cappella |
Epitaph | Henrietta Anne Heathorn | TTBB, opt. piano |
Icicle Blue | Words and Music by Holly Near | TTBB, piano |
Since Singing Is So Good a Thing...A 16th-century list of the reasons “why everyone should learn to sing.” | William Byrd, 1588 | TTBB, piano |
The GrassCarl Sandburg's bleak ode to WWI and historical amnesia. | Carl Sandburg | TTBB, TB soli |
America the BeautifulA setting of the familiar song accompanied by the Bach C Major Prelude. | Francis Scott Key | unison, piano |