Compositions
All Compositions Available for Purchase
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Sacred Music
Our Father
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SATB acapella with divisi
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Text from The Lord's Prayer
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For God So Loved the World
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SATB acapella with divisi
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Text from John 3:16-17
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Adoro Te Devote
(Thee We Adore)
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SSATBB acapella with Tenor Soloist
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Can be sung in Latin and/or English
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Melody and Text by Thomas Aquinas
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Veni, Veni Emmanuel
(O Come, O Come Emmanuel)
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SATB or TTBB acapella
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Can be sung in Latin and/or English
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Melody and Text from Anonymous sources
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Corde Natus ex Parentis
(Of the Father's Love Begotten)
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SATB acapella
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Can be sung in Latin and/or English
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Text by Aurelius Prudentius, Melody from Anonymous source
The Lord is My Shepherd
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SATB acapella with divisi
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Text from Psalm 23
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In The Beginning
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2 choirs of SATB acapella
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Text from Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1​
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Secular Music
The Cold Heaven
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SATB with divisi and piano
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Can be performed with The Dawn or alone
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Text from W.B. Yeats poem of the same name
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The Dawn
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SATB acapella with divisi
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Can be performed with The Cold Heaven or alone
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Text from W.B. Yeats poem of the same name
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Grace Before Sleep
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SATB acapella with divisi and bass solo
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Text from Sara Teasdale poem of the same name​
Suo Gan (Lullaby)
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SSATBB acapella with Bass and Tenor Soloists
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Melody and Text from Traditional Welsh Lullaby
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The Stolen Child
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SAATBB acapella
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Text from W.B. Yeats poem of the same name
Solo Works
All solo works available in transposition upon request
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The Last Meeting
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Originally for Bass voice, range G2-Eb4 (optional F4)
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Text from Geoffrey Bache Smith poem of the same name
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Domum Redit Poeta (The poet returns home)
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Originally for Baritone voice, range Bb2-F4 (falsetto to Bb4)
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Text from Geoffrey Bache Smith poem of the same name
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Choose Something Like a Star
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Originally for Tenor voice, range C3-A4 (falsetto to C5)
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Text from Robert Frost poem of the same name
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Liebst du um Schönheit
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Originally for Soprano voice, range D#4-B5
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Text from Friedrich Rückert poem of the same name
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