Choral

This page features major choral works by Frederick Frahm. Choral composition occupies a central place in his output, from his earliest works to the present. These pieces are characterized by a lyrical approach, a refined sensitivity to textual rhythm, and a careful attention to the natural inflection of American English. The works presented here include both sacred and secular compositions, written for accompanied and unaccompanied performance.

The materials provided on this page consist of sample pages only. For access to a complete review edition, please contact us directly.

For a catalogue of liturgical and smaller works, please consult and support the catalogs of the publishers listed below:
Augsburg Fortress
Concordia Publishing House
Musik Fabrik via SheetMusicPlus
Sheet Music Plus
Zimbel Press via Subito Music Corporation

In the Court of the Mighty Merchant

Part-songs
SATB unaccompanied
Texts by Emily Dickinson
In three settings, duration circa 14 minutes

Order performance editions from Sheet Music Direct

John the Baptist

Oratorio
SATB soli, chorus, two organs
Libretto on texts drawn from the Gospels of St. Luke and St. John, Latin Vulgate, and the Vita di Sancto Giovanni Baptista by Lucrezia Tornabuoni de Medici
In six scenes, duration circa 60 minutes

See sample pages, read the libretto, and order performance editions at Firehead Organ Works

Rowan Tree

Anthem Cycle for Holy Week
Soprano solo, mixed chorus, organ
Texts drawn from poetry by Richard Aldington, Eva Gore-Booth, Alfred Kreymborg, and Ralph Knevet
In five pieces, duration circa 25 minutes complete

See sample pages, read the libretto, and order performance editions at Firehead Organ Works

© 2026 by Frederick Frahm.
All rights reserved.