SA secular

A Blessing
SS & piano, Alliance Music AMP-0712
This is a Celtic blessing (not the traditional Irish blessing) commissioned by St. John’s Ravenscourt Boys’ Choir, Winnipeg MB, under the direction of Michael Proudfoot.  This lyrical setting is especially suited to young voices or Women’s Chorus and the last verse includes a wonderful descant.  See score & listen

A la claire fontaine
SA & piano, optional flute, oboe, double bass,  Cypress Music CP1446
This French folk song appeared in Canada as early as 1604 when the first French settlement was established in Quebec. A clear spring, a rose, and heart-break. Children love this charming folk-song arrangement and adults relate to the deeper meanings of love and loss.  See score & listen YouTube ChoralTracks

All Winter Long
SA, piano & flute, Boosey & Hawkes M-051-473441
A gentle, lilting 6/8 metre builds to an exuberant celebration of spring and concluding ‘dance of the sun.’ The evocative poetry is Inuit in origin and a wonderful tribute to First Nation culture. Excellent concert or festival selection for young voices. See YouTube

new release 2024 For the Fallen
Two-part & piano, Cypress Choral CP 2380
SATB & piano, Cypress Choral CP 2379
SSA & piano, Cypress Choral CP 2381
TTBB & piano, Cypress Choral CP 2382
A single verse from the famous poem ‘For the Fallen’ by Laurence Binyon has become synonymous with acts of remembrance throughout the world  It has become known as the ‘Ode of Remembrance’ and often recited at Remembrance Day, Veterans’ Day, ANZAC and Memorial Day commemorations . This setting, in both English and French, is appropriate for Remembrance Day in Canada.  For English only, appropriate for other counties of the Commonwealth and the USA, the first verse should be repeated to letter B, with m. 39 to the end as a Coda.
See score & listen

Irish Lullaby
SA & piano, Boosey & Hawkes M-051-47134-8
A charming traditional lullaby sung in Irish.  The pronunciation guide makes the language very easy. The simple piano score supports a unison first verse, and the second with a flowing descant.  See  YouTube

I Will Be There
SA, piano, bass, djembe, optional audience, GIA Publications, G-9995
Mark is delighted to contribute this work in Doreen Rao’s newly launched Global Encounters for Young Choirs with GIA Publications. The work was commissioned by the Cantiamo Choirs of Ottawa, Jackie Hawley, Director.  The text by award-winning Canadian poet Wendy MacLean is a poignant reflection of the response by Japanese children to the tragic events of the Fukushima atomic disaster and the Tsumami that followed.  It is a beautiful song of remembrance and hope for peace.  See score

J’entends le moulin
SA, piano & violin (optional spoons), Boosey & Hawkes  M-051-478798
A lively arrangement is a favourite Québecois folk-tune full of ‘joie de vivre.’  The turning of the windmill is heard in the exciting piano and violin accompaniment. See score & listen YouTube ChoralTracks

The Lamb
SA, piano, flute, & oboe, Jubilate Music VG-365
A haunting setting of William Blake’s wonderful poetry. The work won the first Ruth Watson Henderson Composition Award from Choirs Ontario. Expressive and lyrical writing brings out the best in young voices. An excellent concert and festival selection.  See score YouTube

Life is a Song
SA & piano
Commissioned by the choirs of St Clement’s School, Toronto in honour of the retiring music director, Heather Newsome.  The text is by fellow St. Clements’ teacher, Sarah Gleeson. For additional information and perusal copy, please contact the composer.

Ma come bali bene bela bimba (La Villanella)
SA & piano, Boosey & Hawkes 979-0-051-47880-4
This familiar Italian tune comes from the Veneto; the language is repetitive and easy to learn.  The colourful piano writing captures the twirling of the young dancer.  A exciting number for younger voices and teens encourages ‘bel canto’ singing.  See score & listen YouTube ChoralTracks

Make the Song Ours
SS & piano.  Commissioned by the Limestone School Board in celebration of the 20 anniversary of the founding of Young Choristers Limestone.  The text is by award-winning Canadian poet and author, Stephen Heighton.  For additional information and perusal copy, please contact the composer.

Though We Be But Children
Two-part & piano, Hinshaw Music HMC 2131
This contemporary lyrical ballad celebrates youth and the great promise children hold for the future. The text was written by Kathleen Smith, a member of the Peterborough Children’s Chorus which commissioned this work. See score & listen

Where Go the Boats?
SA & piano, Boosey & Hawkes HL 48023043
Using a text from the Robert Louis Stevenson collection of poems titled “A Child’s Garden of Verses”, Mark has artfully captured the whimsy and wonder of this classic text. Poet Stevenson set the words from the perspective of a child and young people will quickly identify with both the words and the music. See score & listen YouTube