For Mixed Choirs (see Major Choral Works and Shorter Choral Pieces for full details)
The Salisbury Motets - three 'a cappella' SATB motets, settings of biblical texts | Hold us now - an 'a cappella' SATB motet to words by Patricia Orr, suitable for a wide range of Church services or concert use | | We wish you a Merry Christmas - a vibrant and attractive SATB setting, with organ/piano accompaniment with alternative 4-part brass. To be published in 2009 by Lorenz USA. | | Past Three O'Clock - a flexible-voice setting for two, three, or four voice parts, published by OUP in The Oxford Book of Flexible Carols |
For Children's Choruses (see Children's Choir for full details)
Across the Years - a work that has also successfully been performed with a mixture of adult and children's voices | The Lord's Prayer - a beautiful and lyrical setting of the traditional text, for unison voices (with divisions), and organ or piano, now published by Prime Music | | Good for you! - six attractive and tuneful songs for upper voice choir (2 and 3 part, but also can be sung in unison), on the theme of healthy living and eating | Te Deum - a lively and uplifting setting in English of the text of the Te Deum, We praise thee, O God, for two-part upper-voices and piano or organ, composed for the Burlington Boys' Choir, now published by Prime Music Orchestral Works (see Instrumental works for full details) | | Jack and the Beanstalk - an ideal work for narrator and orchestra (17 mins) for outreach, educational, or children's concerts | | Meet the Orchestra - a light-hearted concert-opener for narrator and orchestra (3 mins) |
Sing With Jonathan "The event of a lifetime - our students will never be the same" (Diane C Brooks, Honor Chorus Co-ordinator, North Carolina Music Educators Association "Jonathan Willcocks raised the bar for our Honors Chorus" (Tamera Shook, Chair, North Carolina Music Educators Association) Just a couple of comments from organisers of choral events at which Jonathan Willcocks has conducted. He is always a popular choice at choral music festivals, and if you or your choir would like an opportunity to sing with him, visit the following websites for information. Harbor Choral Festival of Music, Michigan. 20-24 July 2010. For full details visit www.harborchoral.com Leipzig International Choral Festival. 11-19 July 2011. For full details visit www.casterbridgetours.com Quebec International Choral Experience. 18-24 June 2012. For full details visit www.casterbridgetours.com Alternatively, why not join one of his choirs in the UK?
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