School Titles

September 1, 2012

Pete, Pete!

On the heels of his wildly successful arrangement of the Zambian folk song “Bonse Aba,” Victor Johnson has turned his attention to this selection from […]
September 1, 2012

A Holiday Invitation

A bright, cheerful concert opener, “A Holiday Invitation” is a seasonal gem for young and developing choirs. Victor C. Johnson has penned original music to […]
September 1, 2012

Murasame (The Mists of Evening)

This gentle setting of a Japanese text captures the mystery and flavor of ancient Japan and frames the middle section, which is in English. Haunting […]
September 1, 2012

Tres canciones de los elementos

Wow your audiences with these three short songs about wind, rain, and fire, written in contrasting styles and with optional English lyrics. Each piece is […]
September 1, 2012

Songs of the Wayfarer (Medium-Low Voice)

This superb collection for concert and recital use was conceived exclusively for the developing male voice and features moderate ranges that are well within the […]
September 1, 2012

Songs of the Wayfarer (Medium-High Voice)

This superb collection for concert and recital use was conceived exclusively for the developing male voice and features moderate ranges that are well within the […]
September 1, 2012

Will There Really Be a Morning?

Victor C. Johnson uses a thought-provoking poem by Emily Dickinson paired with a tender and lyrical original tune to create this heartfelt setting. Exquisite vocal […]
September 1, 2012

Where Dwells the Soul of My Love

Create a tranquil concert atmosphere with this tender setting of selected lines from James Thomson’s eloquent nineteenth-century poem entitled “Art.” Warm choral sonorities, a flowing […]
September 1, 2012

Duérmete (The Angels’ Lullaby)

With its sweet melodies, sensitive accompaniment, and optional flute obbligato, Victor Johnson’s setting of this traditional Spanish lullaby is sure to charm choirs and audiences […]