This text from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, known for his poetry that was geared toward the everyday family, is set with a driving accompaniment on the piano that contrasts with the longer phrases of the
A lighthearted composition that explores the varying interactions of cats: their moods, motivations, and interactions in a catch. Many teaching moments within this piece from vocal color, an exploration of
This a cappella work features two short pieces: In Winter and I Heard a Bird Sing. A challenging soprano solo appears halfway through the first selection, supported by the choir and a
Schubert lied with Heine text arranged for choral voices. True to the original, with German text and English translation given within the score.
Schubert lied with text from Muller arranged for treble or tenor-bass choirs. True to the original, with German text and English translation provided in the score.
This Taiwanese folk song is about the dripping "diu diu" sound that passengers would hear as they rode the old locomotives through the Fulong Old Caoling railway tunnel on their journey to the seaside. The
This a cappella arrangement of the old English folk song gives all voice parts a chance to shine as the melodic ideas pass through the various parts - sometimes phrase by phrase. Lighthearted and endearing,
This whimsical selection is about taking time to enjoy childhood. With sweet lyrics and interesting harmonies, this piece is a good challenge for better singers.
Commissioned for the Mississippi Girlchoir, this text from Jean Ingelow, beautifully set by James Mulholland, reminds us what is truly important in life. The changing meters and extensive chromaticism will
This impressive work is filled with wonderful rhythms. Featuring African drums and hand claps, it is composed for tenor solo (performable by soprano) with choral backup. A joyful, vibrant work!
Using one version of the text and adding some elements of the traditional song, this adaptation of the American folk play party song is even more fun in the choral version with changing tempos and unison
Combining the familiar tune PROSPECT from Walker's Southern Harmony and Wordworth's The Solitary Reaper, this setting for SSAA voices is both beautiful and accessible. Each verse is
"Homeland, the country that I love, hold out your arms to me. I strive for you, and give you the best I hope to be." This soaring melody, Jupiter from "The Planets," is presented with all the
The romantic style of this setting is lush, expressive, and perfectly fashioned for the text. "If music be the food of love, sing on, sing on, sing on till I am filled with joy..." The work is a superior
Commissioned by the Indianapolis Children's Choir, this is the first movement in Raminsh's Missa Brevis in C Minor. Features include a soprano solo and a middle section that creates a rhythmic
Written for treble voices, this arrangement of the classic American folk song includes piano and violin accompaniment.
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With energetic vocal lines, a driving accompaniment, and optional percussion (or body percussion), this piece challenges us to listen to the rhythm all around us. There is rhythm in nature, in our daily
Accompanied by trumpet, double bass and piano, this is a jazzy swing setting of the traditional Mother Goose nursery rhyme.
Text from Zephaniah 3:17 and accompanied by piano and oboe. This piece was commissioned and performed by the North Texas Metroplex Children's Choir.
Originally written for viol and solo voice, this song was popular during the time of James I of England and was featured in the play "The Sparagus Garden" written in 1635. Written in strophic form with four
This setting of the familiar folk song “Three Blind Mice” was written to re-imagine it as a more tender story of mice than the one found in the original, somewhat disturbing, text. I was