Highly rhythmic in both accompaniment and voices with independent vocal lines, this work simply radiates energy with a message of hope and empowerment: "To the stars through difficulties, look upward, move
Playful, jazzy, and immensely fun to learn and sing, DesJardin's Babylon is based on the English rhyme How Many Miles to Babylon? The text is further accentuated by the playful meter of
Funky and fun, this piece has a new and energetic sound that students will enjoy. The contemporary a cappella style, exciting percussion parts, and opportunity for choreography combine to make this an
This exciting new arrangement of a holiday favorite has a contemporary jazz feel fueled by the shifting meters throughout. The lively and fun piano accompaniment can be enhanced with the optional triangle,
Like an ever-moving brook, chattering along, captured by the perpetual motion of the piano part, the use of the asymmetrical meter creates a constant sense of forward momentum in this delightful piece.
Students will reinforce their sense of rhythm and meter changes in this engaging, celebratory, highly enjoyable piece. With or without the optional percussion, this festive number is the perfect closer for
Puj-dem spo-lu do Bet-le-ma is a traditional Czech Christmas carol. The title translates to "Let's all go to Bethlehem." In dance-like style, the verses describe different people playing their
Antonin Dvorak was especially successful at incorporating the folk tunes of his homeland into his compositions. This Moravian folk song is brisk, short, and delightfully fun to sing! Perform with the Czech
A fantastic piece to teach vowels, diction, rhythms, and pitch precision, this English folk song is fun to sing and impressive to perform. The nonsense syllables represent birds and bats chatting to one
Here's a standard art song for arranged for your treble choir! A longtime favorite of solo vocal students, this traditional French folk song offers the opportunity to improve articulation and precision of
With a text from 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns, this a cappella original is like a folk song - an upbeat choice for your treble ensemble. A hint of Scottish brogue, an exciting rhythmic feature,
Vibrant, bold, rhythmic, and harmonically rich, this accompanied sacred Latin text setting for mixed or treble voices is powerful. Opening with an exuberant mixed-meter section, the piece alternates the
Russell Robinson has done a masterful job arranging this well-known motet for mixed or treble choirs, and it is equally effective a cappella or accompanied. Using only the original Latin text, this is
Inspired by the composer's trip to Guatemala, this original selection celebrates the culture of its inspiration. With a truly authentic spirit, it includes rainstick and flute that represent the native
Robert Frost's celebrated poem finds a worthy home in this lush musical setting. The melodic lines mirror the travelled road, and the rich divisi harmonies bring a depth and poignancy to the lyrics that
This well-known Hebrew blessing, set canonically, is rhythmically interesting and exciting. The simple Hebrew text, which translates as "Sing to God a new song. Sing to God all the earth," has universal
This modern and angular piece has that dramatic sound that makes younger singers feel significant musically. The pulsating piano accompaniment enhances the varied vocal lines set to lyrics from a
Advanced choirs will enjoy this a cappella arrangement of the national anthem that contains interesting harmonies, subtle suspensions, and unexpected twists. Perfect for concerts, athletic events, and
English poet William Blake wrote two wonderful poems as a contrasting pair - The Tiger and The Lamb. This energetic and mysterious setting encapsulates all the excitement of the first