This ancient carol of lament is beautifully arranged with unison lines and subtle harmonies that perfectly complement the spirit of the piece. Arranged for the VOCES8 Scholars and APOLLO5, it remains
Set to one of Ireland's most famous folk tunes, this is Danny Boy ina cappella arrangement written for VOCES8 featuring SATB with divisi into eight parts with bass and tenor solos.
A beautiful traditional Japanese folk song originating from Edo, the old name for modern-day Tokyo, arranged for unaccompanied mixed voices. Written for and performed by VOCES8.
This gently flowing arrangement captures the beauty of this famous traditional Hebridean love song. The song text uses both old dialect and English, each verse ending with the words, "Sad am I without
This a cappella arrangement of the Simon and Garfunkel song is an outstanding selection from the VOCES8 series. With rhythmic riffs shared among all voice parts, close harmonies and a classic feel, this
Using the traditional Latin text, this modern a cappella concert work for divisi treble choir expresses the thought "Look to the light and you will never see the shadows."
This sentimental setting of the Christmas poem by Thomas Hardy evokes the nostalgia of the season with its warm, close harmonies in an arrangement famously sung by both the Swingle Singers and VOCES8.
This is a gently flowing arrangement of the traditional Scottish folk song with Irish influences. Beautifully arranged with soprano and tenor solos, this piece from VOCES8 features close harmonies and a
Sublime and otherworldly, this arrangement of the iconic song by Radiohead holds true to the original. Flowing and mysterious, tranquil yet pensive, this concert piece from VOCES8 is both simple and complex
An exquisite and evocative setting of Paul Simon's folk-rock classic, this VOCES8 arrangement remains true to the spirit of the original, embracing Simon and Garfunkel's haunting vocal style.
This is an exquisite piece with text by the 13th-century Persian mystic known as Rumi. This arrangement is very still, pure, and possesses a quiet intensity. Slow-moving chords overlap and interweave
This work explores the idea of memory, or memory lost, as an effect of living with dementia. The piece embodies the feeling the composer experienced the first time his grandmother looked straight into his
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