S. Timothy Glasscock - What Sweeter Music for Mixed SATB Chorus

S. Timothy Glasscock - What Sweeter Music for Mixed SATB Chorus

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S. Timothy Glasscock - What Sweeter Music for Mixed SATB Chorus

S. Timothy Glasscock - What Sweeter Music for Mixed SATB Chorus

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What Sweeter Music — A Choral Work by S. Timothy Glasscock

What Sweeter Music by S. Timothy Glasscock is a lyrical choral setting of the classic Christmas poem by Robert Herrick — one of the most beloved texts in the English devotional tradition. Warm, gentle, and beautifully crafted, Glasscock's setting captures the tender intimacy of Herrick's verse with writing that is both expressive and immediately singable.

A natural fit for holiday concerts, Advent services, and sacred choral programs, and a joy to rehearse and perform.

Performance Highlights

  • Lyrical setting of Robert Herrick's beloved Christmas poem
  • Composed by S. Timothy Glasscock, Associate Professor of Choral Studies at Bellarmine University
  • Warm, gentle, and expressive — ideal for Advent and Christmas programming
  • Accessible and immediately singable for a wide range of choral ensembles
  • Digital PDF download — print-ready score included

About the Composer

S. Timothy GlasscockS. Timothy Glasscock is Associate Professor of Choral Studies and Music Department Chair at Bellarmine University, where he founded and conducts the University Singers, Schola Cantorum, and Oratorio Society. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Louisville and a doctorate in conducting from the University of Kentucky. Over a career spanning more than twenty-five years of teaching and performing throughout the Southeast, Dr. Glasscock served twelve years as Director of Vocal Studies at Kentucky’s Youth Performing Arts School, has served as Artistic Director of the Louisville Chorus, and founded and conducted The Louisville Vocal Project. An active performer and clinician, he has sung and conducted in seventeen countries. His articles have appeared in The Choral Journal, The American Organist, and The International Journal of Aging and Society, and his book German Requiems Before Brahms is in its third printing. Dr. Glasscock has several choral titles published through Ayotte Music and is actively engaged in choral commissions for choirs throughout the country.

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