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1. A Celtic Blessing
Ian Bevell

Duration: 2'15"
Ensemble: SATB organ
Grading: Easy
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Written in memoriam of a former chorister, the words are taken for the most part from Fiona Macleod's "Dominion of dreams." It has a slow, lilting style to it, which could reflect the running waves mentioned in the text, taking us on a journey to a new horizon.

Suitable for all choirs, and all occasions.


2. Ave verum corpus
Ian Bevell

Duration: 2'30"
Ensemble: SATB unaccompanied
Grading: Medium
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This setting of Ave verum corpus can be performed in its original form by larger choirs, and smaller ensembles can also perform it by removing some of the doubled parts. This won't affect its structural integrity, as it was designed to be performed in multiple scenarios. Further flexibility is provided in the form of two alternative endings, one avoiding a bottom C for the basses.


3. O nata lux
Ian Bevell

Duration: 2'30"
Ensemble: SATB unaccompanied
Grading: Easy/Medium
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O nata lux is the office hymn for the feast of the Transfiguration. However, as an introit it can be used on many other occasions.

There are many different shades of light in this piece, from the bright light of Christ, to feelings of a warm glow in its harmonisation.

The piece is suitable for all choirs.


4. A new commandment
Ian Bevell

Duration: 1'00"
Ensemble: SATB unaccompanied
Grading: Easy
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A multipurpose introit or anthem for choirs of all abilities.


5. Under the Stars
Ian Bevell

Duration: 2'45"
Ensemble: SATB piano
Grading: Easy
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This Christmas carol lends itself to choirs of all abilities. With words by Anna Driscol dating back to late 19th century, it is probably one of the least-known texts associated with Christmas, but one whose words exemplify the story of Jesus' birth, and the immediate events that feature in the Christmas story.


6. Under the Stars
Ian Bevell

Duration: 2'45"
Ensemble: Upper voices piano
Grading: Easy
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This Christmas carol lends itself to choirs of all abilities. With words by Anna Driscol dating back to late 19th century, it is probably one of the least-known texts associated with Christmas, but one whose words exemplify the story of Jesus' birth, and the immediate events that feature in the Christmas story.


7. View me, Lord
Ian Bevell

Duration: 1'45"
Ensemble: SATB unaccompanied
Grading: Easy
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A new unaccompanied setting of a familiar text. This piece is designed to be sung as either an introit or an anthem, and is suitable for choirs of all abilities.