Lois Brownsey Sheet Music

About Lois Brownsey

Lois Brownsey is a prolific American composer, arranger, and musician, widely recognized for her significant contributions to choral music. Often collaborating with Marti Lunn Lantz, Brownsey's primary musical style encompasses engaging multi-cultural and seasonal compositions, frequently published by leading music retailers. Her work is celebrated for its accessibility and appeal to developing choirs, blending new age influences with poetic texts.

  • She frequently collaborates with writing partner Marti Lunn Lantz, producing many popular choral works like "Winter's Frost," "Japanese Snow Song," and "The Colors of Winter."
  • Before focusing primarily on choral compositions, Brownsey had an active career performing in pop, rock, and blues bands in the USA and abroad from 1973 until she retired from live performance in 1997.
  • Lois Brownsey has also written and sung jingles for prominent clients such as AT&T and GMC Truck Dealers.
  • She co-owns and operates Red Rock Recording Studios with her husband, recording engineer Kent Heckman, where many Alfred Music projects are recorded.

Lois Brownsey's sheet music offers a rewarding experience for choirs of various skill levels, particularly developing and intermediate ensembles. Her compositions, often featuring poetic texts and accessible arrangements, are well-suited for school choirs, community groups, and treble choirs seeking engaging and culturally diverse repertoire. Performing her music allows musicians to explore themes ranging from seasonal celebrations to global cultures, fostering both musicality and an appreciation for diverse traditions. The clear voicings and often shimmering piano accompaniments make her pieces enjoyable to rehearse and perform, resulting in polished and impactful presentations.

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