Setting texts from two of Emily Dickinson's poems, this compelling concert work utilizes haunting melodies, vivid text painting, dynamic contrasts, minimalist soundscapes, and melodic layering that
This modern and angular piece has that dramatic sound that makes younger singers feel significant musically. The pulsating piano accompaniment enhances the varied vocal lines set to lyrics from a
Using imagery to describe new beginnings as the earth slowly comes to life, this lovely original work offers the opportunity for tenor-bass choirs to sing with great emotion and feeling.
Here are two contrasting settings for the young tenor-bass choir that introduce foundational concepts to the beginning singer. They can be performed as a set or as stand-alone pieces and offer the option to
This dreamy setting affords opportunities for tone development with a balance between independent vocal lines and sweetly harmonized homophonic sections. "Close your eyes. Listen to your heart."
The familiar text of this American and Irish folk song is graced with a fresh melody and refrain before partnering with the original folk tune in this beautiful setting for treble choir. It is a solid
Here's a standard art song for arranged for your treble choir! A longtime favorite of solo vocal students, this traditional French folk song offers the opportunity to improve articulation and precision of
Emily Dickinson's short poem reflects on the beauty and value of a life filled with acts of kindness. Expressive a cappella lines that often begin and end in unison bring a theme of togetherness while
"Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul..." Emily Dickinson's inspiring poem is paired with a beautiful setting for treble choir that begins in simple unison, then two parts, and finally a
Celebrating the gifts of friendship, shared experiences, and joy, this original song is an ideal way to close a concert or service. Incorporating one Latin phrase and one Hebrew phrase into the otherwise
This piece hints of the drama of the sea with rolling and weaving melodies in the undulating piano accompaniment. Small vocal ranges and the effective use of unison, two-part harmonies, and a descant propel
Based on the sixth-century writing of Greek philosopher Dionysius the Areopagite describing the higher consciousness found beyond the light, this unique concert work offers the opportunity to explore the
Madison Julius Cawein's text portrays a traveler on a difficult journey, encouraged by others to push on through difficult struggles in order to reach the destination. With contemplative verses which
This piece, based on Christina Rossetti's poem When I Am Dead, My Dearest, portrays death at its most indifferent - unnoticed, unheralded, unremembered. Despite this sense of finality, there is a
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Beautiful harmonies, expressive dynamic range, and an evocative text set to flowing speech-like rhythms are only some of the features that make choirs love this original concert work. Each part is written
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Tennyson's famous text is gloriously set with lively spirit suitable for any time of year. An optional glockenspiel part is provided to add sparkle, especially if used for the holidays. Both voicings build
"Come to me in the silence of the night; come in the speaking silence of a dream..." Christina Rossetti's poem of lost love is set with lyrical and lush melodic lines and layers of dramatic text painting
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A collaboration between choral icons Joseph Martin and Mark Hayes produced this inspirational concert work that would be a great opener. The music-themed text is a powerful advocate for our art form, and
Here's an exciting piece for your middle school or developing high school tenor-bass choir. The lyrics and energizing meter changes make this a perfect selection for your festival opening or closing song.
Walter de la Mare's poem is intriguing and mysterious, perfect for singers to discuss and interpret in rehearsal. The piano accompaniment gently steps and tiptoes under the haunting melody and harmonic
Nineteenth-century English poet Algernon Swinburne's poetic work combines with expressive choral writing in this lyrical work for mixed choirs. Layered harmonic writing above a sophisticated accompaniment
Harlem Renaissance poet and civil rights activist James Weldon Johnson's music-themed text shines in this graceful setting for mixed or treble choirs with piano accompaniment. "No nights are dark, no days
Robert Frost's well-known poem tells how a traveler, confronted with a fork in the road, chooses the road less traveled. Soft and expressive, it is a concert work that communicates the feeling of
"You hold the key, the key to your dreams, and with faith, hope, and love, you can do anything!" Inspirational lyrics and a singable melody combine into this memorable original concert work that will be a