Works for Treble Choirs

The harbor and the sea (text by Dr. Elizabeth Sunshine and excerpts from the book of Hebrews). Commission through Consortio (https://consortio.io).

How light on water looks (Text by Wilner, E.). Commissioned by Cantilena: A Women’s Chorale. May 7, 2017: Arlington, MA. Available through PROJECT: ENCORE .(http://projectencore.org/site/explore.php?composer=Ellen+Gilson+Voth )

I had no time to Hate (text by Dickinson, E.). SSAA choir with piano. (Also available for SATB choir). Co-winner of the 2022 Ithaca College Composition Contest.

Laudamus te (traditional Latin). Arrangement with Stuart Younse. SA choir, optional flute and percussion. Published by Colla Voce.

Longest shadow of the year (text by Ross, S.). SSAA with piano. Premiered by the Twin Cities Women’s Choir. December 5, 2009: Minneapolis, MN. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing

Out of the morning/Ashore at last (text by Dickinson, E.). SSAA, piano. Premiered by the Children’s Aid Society Chorus in New York City. May 17, 2007: New York, NY. 

Seeing the same stars (text by Truth, S.). SSAA with piano. Winner of the Michigan Choral Commission Consortium, 2020-21.

Standing tall (original text). Commissioned by the Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses, Boston, MA. Winner of the 2022 ACDA Pearl Prize. https://choralnet.org/announcements/2022-acda-pearl-prize/

The sky is a spectacle (Mvmt. 1 of Highways on air). Texts by Hugo, V., and original poetry). Commissioned by the Ellington High School choirs. May 16, 2019: Ellington, CT.

Three Haiku (texts by Basho, M., translated by Reichhold, J.) SA choir with piano, opt. marimba, and percussion. Commissioned by the Boston Children’s Chorus. March 9, 2013: Boston, MA.