This a cappella arrangement of the traditional Irish hymn is absolutely stunning! Expressive tempi and dynamics, along with ample divisi, offer an exquisite choral sound as well as an artistic challenge.
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The Schubert masterpiece, skillfully arranged for developing choral groups, provides opportunities for solos or section features and allows conductors to work on healthy singing technique, beautiful
This edition of the well-known choral masterwork from Mozart's "Requiem," now available for mixed, TTBB, and SSAA voices, has become a standard for today's choirs. Patrick Liebergen has re-scored the
Scored for SATB divisi a cappella voices, Michael Atwood's arrangement of the Nunc Dimittis is slow-moving and ethereal, with subtly changing meters and harmonies. The publication includes a very
This new and rhythmic setting of the traditional Latin text is perfect for teaching about minor keys as well as a great opportunity to strengthen your choir's ability to sing independently of the piano.
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This bright selection for 2-part voices is an uplifting anthem of joy that's easily learned, yet sounds much more difficult. It features the melody of All Creatures of Our God and King and, with
American Triptych presents aspects of spiritual experience as expressed by three North American poets: Americans E. E. Cummings and W. S. Merwin, and Canadian Bliss Carman. The third movement, Mariner's
American Triptych presents aspects of spiritual experience as expressed by three North American poets: Americans E. E. Cummings and W. S. Merwin, and Canadian Bliss Carman. The second movement, a modern
American Triptych presents aspects of spiritual experience as expressed by three North American poets: Americans E. E. Cummings and W. S. Merwin, and Canadian Bliss Carman. The first movement, i thank
"Jubilate Deo" by composer Dan Forrest is an eight-movement work for choir and orchestra that presents the universal desire of creation to praise its maker. Uniting cultures and languages, Forrest has
A truly creative and unique setting of Psalm 150 that utilizes Spanish text and a Latin flavor that will have everyone wanting to dance! Different compositional techniques and contrasting sections create a
A beloved ancient hymn text that conveys the message, "Where charity is found, God is there." This new a cappella setting is a welcome addition to the choral repertory, offering modest vocal ranges and very
The third movement from Missa Brevis No. 2 that was commissioned by the Valdosta State University Chamber Singers. This work incorporates ideas and idioms prevalent in American folk and popular music,
Perfect as a closer for any concert or performance, this homophonic, a cappella setting is rich in harmonic texture and has a lovely and memorable melodic line. "Though you leave here today and your shoes
The second movement from Missa Brevis No. 2 that was commissioned by the Valdosta State University Chamber Singers. This work incorporates ideas and idioms prevalent in American folk and popular music,
The fourth movement from Missa Brevis No. 2 that was commissioned by the Valdosta State University Chamber Singers. This work incorporates ideas and idioms prevalent in American folk and popular music,
This choral excerpt is drawn from the last of four movements of Mendelssohn's setting of Psalm 115 (Opus 31). Largely homophonic, with some contrapuntal sections and a driving piano accompaniment. Both
Long flowing melodic lines with lush wonderful harmonies above a flowing arpeggiated piano or harp with flute. Translation and flute part are included in the octavo. An absolutely stunning arrangement for
A simple a cappella setting of Fiona Macleod's traditional text that invokes the peace and stillness of nature. The choral parts move gently with extended cluster chord cadences and some simple divisi. This
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A creative and festive piano part helps to lift the eyes in this elegant setting of the beloved text from Psalm 121. The opening section is quasi a cappella with occasional accompanying arpeggios, while the
Subtitled as "A New Psalm 121," poet Euan Tait has added his own verse to a beloved Psalm. Beginning in unison, this piece moves to a lovely a cappella section before building to a dramatic ending. With a
Upbeat and exciting, for treble or mixed choirs with four hands at the piano, this contemporary setting features rhythmic syncopation in the accompaniment accenting the sparkling choral parts. The brief