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Island Songsmith highlights "DK's" gift for melody in this setting of three of his best-known songs; Where is the cross?, If we walk in the light, and If you would be my disciple.
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Now available by popular demand with piano accompaniment. A delightful medium pop/rock setting of the timeless classic hymn. Lots of unison and easy part writing for quick teaching.
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A bright gospel-flavoured song with enjoyable rhythms and colourful harmonies. The song is through-composed with a recurring chorus which binds the whole together.
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A bright gospel-flavoured song with enjoyable rhythms and colourful harmonies. The song is through-composed with a recurring chorus which binds the whole together.
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Mariposa Sketches is loosely based on ‘Sunshine sketches of a little town’ by one of Canada’s favourite authors, Stephen Leacock. Leacock had a summer home in Orillia, Ontario (a.k.a. Mariposa) and his descriptions of town life around the turn of the century are full of affectionate whimsy and humour.
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The story of the shepherds encountering the angelic hosts on the hillsides of Bethlehem. Imagine the silence of the night being shattered by a 6-part vocal jazz ensemble!
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Imagine the silence of the night being shattered by a 6-part vocal jazz ensemble! The music brings together both modern and classical elements in a unique dialogue to tell the story in a fresh and satisfying way.
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It takes, as its premise, the story of the shepherds encountering the angelic hosts on the hillsides of Bethlehem. Then the fun begins...
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It takes, as its premise, the story of Mary’s encounter with the angel who announced that she had been chosen to mother the God-Child.
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If you're mounting the whole ensemble, this FULL SCORE gives you a commanding view of everything that's going on and takes the guess work out of rehearsing with the instrumentalists.
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Imagine how stunning it would be to receive an angelic visitor extolling one’s name! Imagine how humbling to know that one’s life was going to be used profoundly in bringing salvation to the people!











