John Donne has provided inspiration for a number of significant choral works. This is truly no exception. For unaccompanied mixed voices with a small amount of divisi, college and university choirs wi...
This work was commissioned by the Greenville Chorale (SC) to celebrate the ensemble's fiftieth anniversary and to honor their conductor, Bingham Vick. Set to the fifth century words of St. Patrick, th...
Available for mixed chorus a cappella (divisi) or in this accompanied version (no divisi), Dan Forrest sets the well-known text by Methodist founder John Wesley. The piece is excellent for any service...
John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, wrote the text for this prayer. Dan Forrest has provided three possible settings: mixed chorus with divisi a cappella, mixed chorus with divisi and...
Folk Songs Of America is a choral cycle by Dan Forrest and this is the first installment in this ongoing series. The characterization and dialogue between the male and female singers provide a sweet d...
A second title in the Folk Songs Of America choral cycle, this 'jaunty' arrangement for mixed chorus with piano four hands and solo violin will be a hit on your spring concert. Consider programming it...
This text, adapted here from the book of Ruth, is well known to most of us because of its use in many marriage ceremonies. Dan Forrest now beautifully sets the text for divisi mixed voices a cappella.
This piece belongs in every church choir library. Based on a 17th century German tune, Dan Forrest performs his magic and provides us with a relatively simple arrangement for mixed chorus with piano o...
Dan Forrest understands the drama that can be created in music. This seven minute work known to almost all Americans (Navy Hymn) is scored for mixed chorus (divisi) with keyboard or orchestra and opti...
This text by John Henry Newman and Edward Bickerstith was made famous by inclusion in a number of hymnals to a tune by John B. Dykes (Lux Benigna). Here, Dan Forrest gives us a masterful original work...