Partly in Scots Gaelic, partly in English, this Scottish tune is great fun for tenor-bass choirs! The title translates to "A Small Drink at the Door." A cappella, with plentiful unison lines and traditional
This rousing English music-hall song was arranged for the hit television production of Agatha Christie's Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The song accompanies the final wedding scene and is full of joy
This sturdy arrangement is based on a spiritual folk song that appeared in a number of American hymnals beginning in the mid 19th century. Angels Hovering 'Round appears in The Revivalist hymnal of
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A delightful medley of the Appalachian folk tunes Shenandoah; My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains; The Coo Coo Bird; and She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain for treble
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This arrangement of the traditional Appalachian folk song is beautifully supported by its piano accompaniment. Perfect for both established and developing tenor-bass choirs, this lyrical selection also
This fresh arrangement of a mysterious and lyrical English folk song is well suited to a variety of ensembles, with lilting rhythms and chromatic yet accessible harmonies creating engaging melodies for
A true classic for tenor-bass choirs, this Shaw–Parker edition features beautiful harmonies in a sensitive setting. Originally arranged for and recorded by the Robert Shaw Chorale, it is an enduring
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This classic arrangement was originally scored for mixed voices and is now available for treble choirs! Jazz harmonies are found throughout this lovely a cappella setting which is full of opportunities to
The haunting tone of this traditional Appalachian folk song is beautifully expressed in this arrangement by Voctave's arranger Jamey Ray. The a cappella harmonies shift between closer contemporary harmonies
An absolute classic for tenor-bass choirs, this rousing a cappella arrangement of a traditional English sea shanty features a bass soloist in a call-and-response texture with the choir on several of the
This tender setting of the traditional folk song from the British Isles has a gentle rocking feel and expresses the longing for one's absent love.
With a twist of Brahms' Lullaby and Wagner's Bridal Chorus, this clever arrangement of an English folk song makes a lighthearted encore number - lots of fun for concert or community
A veteran seafarer gives advice to a young new recruit in this traditional Scottish sea shanty. This robust arrangement possesses solid harmonies and is eminently singable and fun, similar to the style of
Featuring a tenor soloist in a call-and-response texture on several of the verses, this traditional American sea shanty setting was originally arranged for and recorded by the Robert Shaw Chorale.
In this stunning setting of the traditional Appalachian folk song, the haunting tune is seamlessly paired with colorful vocal scorings and a captivating accompaniment, resulting in a soundscape that feels
A perennial festival favorite, this tender Appalachian folk melody is given an artistic setting and wonderful piano accompaniment all the while maintaining the traditional folk flavor of the song. Not to be
"Bright morning stars are rising...Day is breaking in my soul..." This Appalachian folksong, arranged for a cappella voices, has a contemplative, spiritual quality. Opening and closing with a trio, it's a
In this dynamic arrangement of the Huddie Ledbetter tune, Greg Gilpin has captured the strong rhythmic pulse and harmonic energy that is characteristic of the Lead Belly style. To intensify the driving
This American folk song attributed to Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly) has been covered and performed by countless singers and choirs. The melody is infectious and appealing, easily taught, and memorable.
The Sharon Gratto Global Music Series is dedicated to providing historical context to multicultural and folk music. This arrangement of the classic tune attributed to Huddie Ledbetter is accompanied by a
Capture the rich tapestry of Irish culture with this enchanting arrangement of the beloved folk ballad. This sensitive setting will transport you to the shores of Carrickfergus with its lilting melody, warm
Written by Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne, an 18th-century songwriter, this Scottish song is given a bright and jaunty setting. With a dancing melody that is passed between voice parts, staccato