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ChoralThe Warm Land - composed and arranged by Sheila Hilton Johnson
This is a beautiful choral testament to the Cowichan Valley of Vancouver Island - known to the First Nations as the qu'uetsen or "warm land". Sheila Johnson is herself a Warm Land treasure, whose choral compositions and arrangements are a pleasure to sing and to hear. Weekday Blues - composed and arranged by Sheila Hilton Johnson
A great 3 part pieces for children's choir - interweaving melodies and a very catchy rhythm.
A Cappella - music and lyrics by Sheila Hilton Johnson
SSA (unaccompanied, of course) written for her youth choir's "A Cappella" group. Suitable for children's or women's choir. Upbeat, short, swing time piece.
Prayer From the Children - composed and arranged by Sheila Hilton Johnson with words by George Robson
George Robson is a Chemainus poet whose work is often set by Sheila. Here it is a prayer for a "New Millennium" of peace. Often done with unison children's choir doubling the Soprano.
Silent Night - arranged by Sheila Hilton Johnson
Unaccompanied in 4 parts, with some (minor) splitting of soprano and alto parts, this well-loved song is given a serene treatment with gorgeous harmonies. Make Love to Last - composed and arranged by David E. Walden
Subtitled "A song for the living who remember those who have died of AIDS" , in 4 parts with piano. David E. Walden has spent most of his career in the Toronto area, performing on stage and in film, as well as teaching music, composing, and arranging. This is a strong song of remembrance and hope.
God's Good News - composed and arranged by David E. Walden
A New Carol for Christmas! Suitable for church choirs or congregational singing. 3 verses plus chorus. Also available in full-sized (larger print) sheets. Please order LI 4007 for full sheets. Let Us Keep the Feast - music by David E. Walden, lyrics by E. Margaret Clarkson
A Hymn for Easter, with words by Toronto writer E. Margaret Clarkson
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