The text of an Old English carol and a melody from Willam Ballet's Lute Book are joined together with alternating English and Latin text in this breathtaking arrangement. Set in the minor mode with
This a cappella arrangement of an Antonio Scandello madrigal is wonderful literature for study, especially in this accessible edition. Largely homophonic, with pronunciation and translation guides given,
Arranged mostly in two parts, these traditional folk songs are all in English and originate in England and America. Songs: Deaf Woman's Courtship; Green Gravel; The Bird Courting Song; Come All Ye Fair
Looking for a bright new "singing Valentine"? This is a flirty, delightful piece for a cappella voices - a perfect choral alternative to flowers and candy!
Complete with vocal percussion sounds to imitate the cicada who "was on a branch singing," this work is divided into multiple sections that have their own unique flavor. From bright and happy to dark and
This a cappella setting of the well-known Sacred Harp hymn moves from simple to complex, beginning with the melody introduced by the tenors and basses, then moving to open harmonies and canonic sections
This arrangement of a simple Flemish Renaissance canon by Clemens non Papa for SSA voices and five handbells - which could be played by the singers - is typical of canons in that it sounds more complex than
A traditional Sacred Harp melody set with text from the American Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, this arrangement is part sacred and part folk which creates an interesting dynamic and marvelous
Based on a haunting English folk ballad, this is a wonderful venture into a cappella singing for middle school and less-experienced high school tenor-bass choirs. The Dorian melody is handed back and forth