If you're looking for something a little different to perform in the spiritual style, take a close look at this nicely rhythmic setting by Greg Gilpin. Interlocking vocals sing over a pulsating piano
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
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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
This piece can be flexibly performed by any two parts - mixed, or tenor-bass. With a text by Sara Teasdale, the piece features an accompaniment with tone-painting bird calls. Good for choirs looking for a
This very traditional setting of Vive la Compagnie, a very popular folk tune that has many variations around the world, is now aaranged in a very accessible edition for two-part treble voices. The
An energetic original work with a text from Alejandra Martinez, this two-part treble piece uses both English and Spanish text. Included in the singer's lines are opportunities for rhythmic speech. The piano
Nonsense syllables, notated body percussion and a jovial piano part all come together to make this silly song that is said to be "the very best medicine" for an achy heart. You can't help but smile