This selection includes a modern reimagining of chant elements combined with a multi-metric feel and joyful melody. Great for a concert or church service with advanced singers.
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This breathtaking 20th-century work has been made famous by international performances of the San Francisco-based ensemble Chanticleer. Conceived in the style of the alternatum plainsong, the composition is
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This Pakpaknese folk song from North Sumatra, Indonesia is commonly performed at wedding celebrations, opening ceremonies, and cultural events in the region, often accompanied by traditional dancing. By
This gentle arrangement of the well-known 15th-century carol features a soprano or baritone soloist and a melancholy atmosphere. From Carols for Choirs 6.
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With Spanish lyrics from Mirem de Ondiz written to portray the story of an immigrant who is missing her previous home, this lament is both expressive and personal. The a cappella divisi texture uses
"Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah, get a feeling that I never, never, never, never had before." In it's original form by pop artist Avicii (Tim Bergling), this is more of an electro-pop instrumental
Composed as the title theme to the BBC television series "The Vicar of Dibley," this is an anthem of warmth and tranquil beauty. Featuring a brief soprano solo, lovely melodies enhance each verse of this
This is an innovative, striking setting of the Magnificat text that is well suited to both liturgical and concert performance. The work celebrates the strength, character, and intelligence of teenage girls
This glorious setting of the Magnificat has been a longtime festival favorite for treble choirs - and now it's available for mixed choirs too! With a dynamic four-hand piano accompaniment, and now the
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Celtic mouth music, sometimes called lilting, diddling, or puirt a beul ("tunes from the mouth"), is a vocal version of what would typically be instrumental folk dance music. The tantalizing
A gorgeous a cappella setting of a Latvian folk song for chorus with soloist, power chimes, and tuned water glasses. The choral text is in English while the soloist sings the Latvian text. With dramatic
A sense of wonder and mystery pervades this touching, beautiful work. Full of rich, lush chords and delicate motives, it is a deeply reverent setting of the traditional Latin text.
A dramatic original work that sets text from Revelation 8-11, this virtuosic and exciting work for mixed or treble choir isolates one apocalyptic sequence – the sounding of seven trumpets, each one
From the Italian word tutti, meaning all or everyone, and the Hindustani (northern Indian) term tarana, a musical form that allows solo singers to display vocal agility, this original work
From a new series of contemporary a cappella arrangements based on Avicii (Tim Bergling) songs comes this artfully crafted arrangement for six-part mixed or treble choir. Vocables and percussive background
This lush, award-winning work with soprano solo hauntingly sets Amy Lowell's "Listening" text in a harmonically lush manner. The piano accompaniment and French horn solo work in partnership with the choral