SHEET MUSIC BY WILLIAM ALLAUDIN MATHIEU

At this time, we have published two books of sheet music — 24 Almost Easy Pieces for Piano Solo and This Praising Sound ~ Collected Choral Compositions for Practice, Prayer and Performance.

This Praising Sound ~ Collected Choral Compositions for Practice, Prayer, and Performance (2025)

To me, sacred music celebrates a sense of wholeness, and evokes aspirations toward unity. We need to know that we live in a livable world where there is room for seeming opposites, including joy and suffering. We long for wholeness and union. And we want to fully inhabit that longing while learning tolerance for what we are given. Some music seems to enliven these qualities, and that is what I will call sacred music. Sacred music is for seekers of wholeness; it places that seeking firmly in our physical bodies and lifts us outward in praise of our common humanity and onward to our home in the cosmos.

The 43 songs in this book, especially the smaller pieces, especially the rounds, can be used for spiritual practice as musical mantras, or for practice in singing clear choral polyphony. I advise that the words of these pieces be considered first, their inner intention understood, internalized and recited with some repetition in unison as in speech. Then the music will fly high. Some of the smaller pieces even can be sung consecutively as a performance suite. The larger pieces are well suited for performance at either private or public gatherings.

May all of life become praise!

24 Almost Easy Pieces for Piano Solo (2022)

I began composing these pieces on the fingers of my students to demonstrate a particular thing they could most use. Gradually the pieces took on their own lives, and I soon found myself composing simply for the joy of it. I made a recording of the suite you can use for reference as you learn the pieces, or for the simple pleasure of listening.

The pieces range in difficulty from Beginner to Advanced Intermediate. The music can be studied with or without a teacher; the actual teacher is the music itself and, perhaps, the composer’s own interpretation via the recording.