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Review: Shelter Me is more than just music--it is a call to empathy, action, and understanding. Structured in the tradition of an oratorio, this work blends the storytelling power of soloists, chorus, and instruments with the raw energy and emotional depth of rock music. Through driving rhythms, lush melodies, and honest, unfiltered lyrics, Shelter Me amplifies the voices of our unhoused neighbors, weaving their stories into a compelling musical narrative. This work challenges us all to see, feel, and respond--not as distant observers, but as engaged members of a shared human experience. May this music spark deeper connections and ignite conversations that lead to lasting change. #HomelessNotVoiceless Learn more about Shelter Me on the Dallas Street Choir website.
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This lush setting of Max Steiner's 1944 tune will sweep audiences and musicians away with its soaring melodies, longing harmonies and wistful accompaniment. Ijames' masterful arrangement will add tasteful stylistic variety to any concert program.
Arranger: Molly Ijames | Composer: Max Steiner
Here is a new song in a concert pop style that celebrates the spirit to fight for the right to be me. The chorus proclaims I will fly, I will soar, I'll be free. The harmonies are lush and stylish, and there is an optional string ensemble accompaniment.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Tove Kragset
From the composers of You Lift Me Up, here is a new song in a concert pop style that celebrates fight for the right to be me. The chorus proclaims I Will fly, I will soar, I'll be free. The harmonies are lush and stylish, and there is an optional string ensemble accompaniment.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Tove Kragset
From the composers of You Lift Me Up, here is a new song in a concert pop style that celebrates fight for the right to be me. The chorus proclaims I Will fly, I will soar, I'll be free. The harmonies are lush and stylish, and there is an optional string ensemble accompaniment.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Tove Kragset
Here is a new song in a concert pop style that celebrates the spirit to fight for the right to be me. The chorus proclaims I will fly, I will soar, I'll be free. The harmonies are lush and stylish, and there is an optional string ensemble accompaniment.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Tove Kragset
Written for the retirement concert of Timothy Seelig as artistic director of the San Franscisco Gay Men's Chorus, this piece speaks of new beginnings and the hope that accompanies them. Perfect for any graduation or celebration of moving on. Optional string quartet or full orchestration accompaniment are also available.
Composer: James Eakin
Written for the retirement concert of Timothy Seelig as artistic director of the San Franscisco Gay Men's Chorus, this piece speaks of new beginnings and the hope that accompanies them. Perfect for any graduation or celebration of moving on. Optional string quartet or full orchestration accompaniment are also available.
Composer: James Eakin
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