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It’s available for any type of choir and piano (available for 2-part, SSA, TBarB, SABar, SATB and unison) – click here for scores and a recording. “We Are One Voice” is a very flexible piece for choirs (commissioned by Beaconsfield Choir Festival) – ideal if you have a number of choirs of varying abilities and numbers of parts and want them all to sing one piece together that they can also use individually.I brought your name to the river – commissioned by the Edinburgh Singers with support from Creative Scotland.Winner of the Murau International Music Festival Composition Prize 2019 and the Wicker Park Singers call for scores 2019. They are also published in England: Poems from a School (published by Picador, edited by Kate Clanchy, Mohamed’s teacher).
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The words are by Mohamed Assaf, a Syrian refugee who now lives in England, written when he was 12. Moderate difficulty, several rapid key changes. Where Are My Unnumbered Days? – for SATB choir with some divisi (could be done with 2 people per part, would work better with 4 or more).Five pieces based on Scots myths and legends, with texts by poet and storyteller Bob Pegg. Statue Songs – SABar choir and piano, fairly easy.Let Them Not Say – available through Choirs For Climate.For SSAATTBB choir and small speaking chorus, quite tricky. When The Snow Came – winner of Kantos Choir’s 2021 composition competition.These pieces have non-religious texts, and can be performed in any context.