COMPOSER...a unique voice in choral and instrumental music...Jeffrey Cobb is an active conductor and a regularly commissioned composer. His pieces have won several awards including honors from the Ithaca Choir Composition Contest, the New York Virtuoso Singers Choral Composition Contest, the Measure for Measure Choral Competition Contest, the Vanguard Premieres Choral Composition Contest, the Summit Chorale’s Composition Contest, the Outside the Bachs International Choral Music Competition, the C7Prize, and the Composition Competition of the Chiayi City (Taiwan) International Band Festival. Jeffrey’s arrangements and... (more)
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Go Down, Moses (SATB) Your new favorite closer! An exciting setting of "Go Down, Moses" paired with "I've Been in the Storm So Long." This piece has it all: thick harmonies, swinging piano accompaniment, TBB section and SSA section, claps and stomps, and an ending that will blow the roof off and have your audience on their feet! (Also available for TTBB ensembles.) |
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Shine
(Unison, SA, or SSA) “Shine” is a beautiful song of joy and affirmation, based on a powerful and poignant text by Laura Knight Cobb. The theme of the piece is one of facing personal struggles, celebrating one’s own uniqueness, and being a force of good in this world. Available in several voicings, this piece is accessible to ensembles of varying experience levels. “Shine your precious light with the glitter of a thousand stars. Capture the beauty of your gifts - know in your heart who you are.” |
Funga Alafiya
(TTBB) This African song of greeting (perfect as an opener or processional) may be just the "spark" you're looking for in your next concert. Accessible to most beginning-intermediate groups, your singers will enjoy the opportunity to sing this joyful piece - full of four-part harmony, driving rhythms, and an opportunity to add some simple choreography. (claps, stomps, whatever you like!) (Also available in SA, SSAA, and SATB voicings.) |
O Lord, Open My Eyes (SATB)
A majestic anthem for your church choir. This setting of the beautiful poem by the South African activist Alan Paton would be a wonderful choice for a special occasion at your church - powerful, moving and majestic. This piece will become a favorite of your choir and your congregation. (With optional brass quartet and timpani.) |