MULTI-MOVEMENT MIXED CHOIR
Denison Singers reunion choir premiered Irish Blessings
ACCOMPANIED
Irish Blessings (2003) Four choruses for SATB choir, oboe and organ or SATB choir and organ or SATB choir and piano – 9’20”. The four movements in this set are all traditional Irish blessings. Individually, they would make good choral benedictions in a church service. “Always Remember” tells us to forget our troubles and remember our good times. “Walls for the Wind” wishes us a warm and cozy place to stay. “The Blessings of Light” wishes us fair skies and friendly faces on our journeys. And “May the Road Rise to Meet You” asks God to hold us in the palm of his hand.
Piedmont Chamber Singers provided this recording of And Thou Like Adamant
And Thou Like Adamant Draw Mine Iron Heart (1989) two movements for SATB chorus, viola and piano – 11’00”.
A CAPPELLA
Poetic Portraits (1974) Six pieces for SSATB chorus, a cappella – 11’30”. The set includes three poems by Carl Sandburg and three by Tudor Arghezi. They were commissioned for a choir tour to Romania and Yugoslavia by the Denison Singers
In Praise of Mary (1977) Three pieces for unaccompanied SSATB chorus – 8’15”. These choruses use texts from the Cantigas de Santa Maria of Alfonso X El Sabio (1221-1284) King of Castile and Leon who reigned from 1252-1284. They are written in Castilian Spanish (Old Spanish) and were composed for and first performed by the Denison Singers (Denison University, Granville, Ohio) for a tour of Spain in 1978. They are available separately or as a group. The second cantiga features spoken chant and dancelike melodies.
Missa Brevis (1972) for SATB chorus, a cappella – 14’30”.
Ohio State University Chorale premiered Missa Brevis in April, 1975.