Its corps of composers and musical arrangers continue to produce new compositions and choral settings of Philippine music, thus contributing to the global growth of choral literature.
A champion of contemporary music, Scheibe regularly commissions and performs new works of choral literature.
Their repertoire includes examples of the great choral literature from early chant through the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th-century periods.
Besides chamber music, he is also known for his contributions to both orchestral and choral literature.
And there is a large library of operatic, choral and vocal literature.
The group's founding director, Marguerite Brooks, says they perform a sacred and secular choral literature and that they also make a commitment to contemporary music.
Many were brought by Eugene Simpson, a Rowan College professor of voice and choral literature.
Choristers develop an appreciation for a wide range of choral literature.
Mr. Järvi added that he hoped to introduce more choral literature, building on the group's collaborations with the Westminster College Choir in Princeton.
Among the Liturgy movements particularly expressive and inspiring is Our Father (Otce nas), considered one of the master pieces of choral literature.