Alleluia
2003, for Soprano, Alto, Lower Voices
Length: 1 minute
Revision: 1
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Cost per Copy: $1.50
A soothing and lovely contrapuntal Alleluia. There are no accidentals, all entrances are on C, the rhythms are very simple, and almost everything moves stepwise.

Arise, My Darling!
2003, for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
Length: 3 minutes
Revision: 1
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Cost per Copy: $2.00
A lively and modal celebration of spring. Text is derived from Songs of Solomon II, verses 10-13, a traditional Passover reading suitable for celebrating the arrival of spring.

Campana Sobre Campana
2003, for Soprano, Alto, Lower Voices
Length: 2 minutes
Revision: 1
Difficulty: Easy
Cost per Copy: $2.00
An arrangement of a favorite villancico (Christmas Carol) sung in Latin America during Las Posadas. Words are in Spanish.

Duérmete mi niña
2004, for Soprano, Alto, Lower Voices & Piano or Guitar
Length: 3 minutes
Revision: 1
Difficulty: Easy
Cost per Copy: $1.50
A traditional Latin American lullaby sung in Spanish and English. The composer and his wife sang this lullaby to their children when they were young. Both piano and buitar accompaniment is included.

Keep A-Pluggin' Away
2005, for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass & Piano
Length: 3+ minutes
Revision: 1
Difficulty: Difficult
Cost per Copy: $2.50
A driving work with changing meters and an exciting climax, commissioned by Yavapai College to celebrate the success of their graduates. Text is from the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar.

St. Francis' Prayer
2004, for Mixed Voices + Medium Male or Female Solo + Optional Accompaniment
Length: 4 minutes
Revision: 1
Difficulty: Easy (choral round) to Moderate (solo part)
Cost per Copy: $1.00
The choir’s almost haunting round is sung underneath a beautiful and gripping solo. A chord chart for optional accompaniment is included. The round can be sung in up to 4 parts.

Success
2005, for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass & Piano
Length: 4 minutes
Revision: 1
Difficulty: Difficult
Cost per Copy: $2.50
A lyrical work based on the poem by Bessie Stanley, the paraphrased version of which is often incorrectly attributed to Emerson. Commissioned by Yavapai College to celebrate the success of their graduates.