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Based on the early Gregorian melody, this graceful ABA setting will work both in concert and worship. A dramatic addition to any program.
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One of the most well-known and oft-performed works for tenor-bass choirs of the last fifty years, this fun-filled Shaw/Parker arrangement deserves an active place in any chorus library! Enjoy!
An aleatoric sounds and syllables section opens to a rousing ostinato in this rhythmic a cappella setting. With superb choral writing and an energy that naturally grows throughout the piece, this work is a
With the opportunity to feature several soloists, this arrangement is filled with inspiration and great energy from the beginning to the end. "There’s a great camp meetin' in the Promised Land!"
Sprightly and festive, this traditional carol is arranged for a cappella mixed chorus and is the perfect closing to a holiday concert!
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Issac Watts' text is set with the early American hymn tune PISGAH in this enduring choral classic arranged for and recorded by the Robert Shaw Chorale. Rousing harmonies and moving melodic lines make this
An example of early American hymnody, Billings' hymn tune and text are well known as a canon. This a cappella arrangement from the Shaw–Parker library is unique, as it begins with a simple harmony
Showcasing the power of music to ease burdens and still sorrows, this lyrical original work presents a full range of dynamics, textures, and harmonies along with an artistic flowing piano accompaniment.
A carefully edited version of Schubert's lied for tenor-bass choirs, this Shaw–Parker edition features an English text throughout, with the original German text preserved underneath in italics.
In this outstanding a cappella work, both the music and the lyrics evoke the sound and chill of a deep winter night, "quiet and still, while all the world's asleep... dreams pure as white, white as the
Part of the extensive library of Shaw–Parker choral settings, this expressive arrangement of an early American hymn tune is handled with care and dignity.
A hushed choral introduction blossoms into a sweeping concert work for choirs who are seeking an expressively artistic selection. The tenors and basses introduce the melody in stunning four-part harmony
This American folk hymn is a concert standard, presented here in a fresh a cappella concert version. A powerful and insistent rhythmic foundation is laid by the lower voices, while the familiar melody