Using the traditional Agnus Dei text, this expressive setting provides an opportunity to work on choral tone, rubato, and legato singing. A rich melody ebbs and flows over the colorful harmonic palette
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This dynamic setting of the Laudate Dominum text is a perfect opening number for concert or festival. The opening fanfare-like section is complemented by a contrasting middle section before returning to the
This flowing setting of the traditional Latin text includes a creative piano motive that really keeps the piece moving. Nicely written with simple harmonies, this piece is rewarding to learn and craft into
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This traditional Latin hymn is simple, singable, and elegant. Easy vocal layering lets the voices sing in independent parts as they dovetail one another before joining in a quiet chordal ending. Accessible
Here is the perfect way to introduce a cappella singing to your young choir! The chant-like melody is stated in echo style, then all voices join in harmony. The excellent performance notes include a
Here's a delightful little canon that's easy to learn and fun to sing! The contrasting center section sets off the canonic ends, while the optional flute adds to the lighthearted feel. Your choir will be
Standing alone or as part of a larger Missa brevis, this modern setting of the traditional Latin text is carefully crafted with achievable ranges, sensitive musical phrasing, and attention to syllabic
This energetic choral work offers an introduction to the traditional Latin text with compound meter and accessible choral parts. Whether chosen for its educational features, its lyric melody, or its
With an uplifting text, skillfully written vocal lines and a light and supportive accompaniment, this is a solid opening selection for concert or contest use. The limited-range melody based on the word
Written for young and developing voices, this straightforward concert setting of a classic vocal canon is full of teaching moments in phrasing, vowel placement, breath support, and the use of solfege. The
Reese's a cappella canon, based on a descending D major scale, is fantastic for teaching unison singing, reinforcing part singing, and developing choral tone, all within the framework of conservative ranges
Whether performed on risers, as a processional, or encircling the audience, this celebratory fanfare is the perfect opening number for concert or festival and is appropriate for use throughout the school
Written in a classical style, this new setting of the traditional text allows students the opportunity to explore classical articulation, form and contrast in a majestic setting with a sprightly piano
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An accessible choral setting featuring a one-octave melody, imitative textures, independent vocal parts, and an easily learned Latin text make this an ideal selection for developing choirs. The interplay
Introduce your middle school mixed choir to the joys of singing Handel's "Messiah." This carefully scored edition of the beloved chorus has a reconfigured piano part to lend essential support to younger
This stunning work for young and developing voices is simply beautiful, with easy, lyrical melodic lines and a sumptuous harmonic texture. The three-line Latin text, from the requiem mass, is equally
Developing choirs will be motivated and engaged by this unique set of three, short, original a cappella pieces. Written in contrasting styles, the opening Gloria In Excelsis Deo is exuberant and
This esteemed classic has been recorded by world-famous soloists such as Kiri Te Kanawa and Rene Fleming. Now, choral groups can perform Faure's beautiful music with this well-crafted, smartly-edited
This easy, lyrical setting of the well-known Latin text, translated "Light Eternal," is perfect for young treble voices. Whether your students are ready to sing a cappella or with accompaniment, the choice
A traditional Latin text is paired with the spirited rhythms of Africa in this joyful original concert work, which includes a contrasting "et in terra pax" section for a lovely legato in the middle of the