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Behind the Music: Bei Ebbe
The German phrase „bei Ebbe“ translates to “at low tide.” Rather than functioning as a poetic meditation, the text operates almost like a narrated scene. Its delivery is intentionally direct, rhythmic, and at times understated, allowing the ensemble to shape the drama through timing, articulation, and ensemble precision.
Benjamin J Nichols
Jan 203 min read


Behind the Music: Mshangilieni Bwana (Psalm 100:1–2)
Psalm 100 has long been one of the Church’s most beloved calls to worship. Its opening command— “Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth” —is both exuberant and expansive, inviting praise that is active, communal, and global in scope. Mshangilieni Bwana was written with that spirit in mind: a setting that celebrates joy, movement, and the shared language of worship across cultures. Why Swahili? The central phrase of this piece, “Mshangilieni Bwana,” is a Swahili rend
Benjamin J Nichols
Jan 132 min read


MUSIC - A Better Life
I work part time as an accompanist for TPS choirs here in America's hi five . I love working with these kids and wanted to give them something that was unique, beautiful and would offer them a message to sing that reflected my own hopes for their futures. so I wrote them a song. Let me know what you think!
Benjamin J Nichols
Dec 25, 20201 min read


Benjamin J Nichols
Dec 4, 20200 min read


CHORAL - I'm a Soldier
Whether here or 'cross the sea, regardless of the cost to me, I will fight to guard your right to fly the flag that calls you free.
Benjamin J Nichols
Sep 18, 20204 min read
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