This lovely setting of Millay's touching poem requires a flexible tempo with plenty of gentle rubato to give the effect of a poem being spoken by an accomplished orator. Great teaching piece for working on
With a chant-like modern a cappella texture, this piece includes a simple text and beautiful phrasing that allows ensembles to focus on their ensemble blend. A warm and emotive piece.
With this music (created for my children's choir) I wished to create by simple means a visualization of the arrival of the Archangel Gabriel. Here one may hear the sound of the angel wings (fly fly fly).
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 moving selection features a smoothly flowing harmonic texture that courses throughout the piece. Warm and enveloping, The Song You Loved will be the song you love singing, whether it be for
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
This challenging a cappella work is set to the Emily Dickinson poem "Hope" is the thing with feathers. The setting of the text, the independence and interdependence of the vocal lines, and the
"There's a better day a-coming" with an exciting a cappella arrangement of this traditional spiritual. With some divisi towards the end, this will both challenge and inspire your singers!
Set for either a cappella mixed or treble voices, this work is exhilarating and powerful with a rhythmic drive that is most captivating for both singers and audience.
Using a medieval Latin chant as the foundation, this joyous work is both rhythmic and exciting. Soaring vocal lines, repeated motives, and ostinato-like patterns are just a few of the gems one will find in
Beautiful a cappella harmonies paint the picture of the scenic, familiar text from Song of Solomon: "Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away, for lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and
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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
This upbeat choral setting of Psalm 96 is written in a modern style that is rhythmic and full of harmonic texture. With interesting harmonies and some lovely cluster chords, this piece is for more advanced
This major work by Z. Ranall Stroope adapts the text from an astronomical treatise and an advertisement by Galileo. This a cappella work includes tambourine and finger cymbals. A spectacular work that is