An energetic original choral work with a Filipino text, this showpiece for advanced divisi choirs shares a wise message: listen to the truth; accept and follow it. A translation and pronunciation guide is
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In Southern Philippine culture, legend tells of the lion/dragon Arimaonga living in the skies and playfully swallowing the moon. The tradition of the Maranao people was to force the creature to release
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Translated as "Dance of Death," the French text from poet Henri Cazalis sparkles and spins with the movement of skeletons dancing in the graveyard in this formidable display of rhythmic and technical vocal
Commissioned by Ethan Sperry and the Portland State Chamber Choir, this second-prize winner of the 2021 ACDA Raymond W. Brock Student Composition Competition evokes the sounds and sensations of a plane
Based on the dramatic events in Springfield, Missouri, Easter, 1906 tells the true story of the lynching of three Black men in the town square on Easter Sunday, 1906. This horrific story is just
This setting of the beloved poem by Sara Teasdale features wide ranges and soaring vocal lines for your advanced ensemble. Beginning gently, the texture continues to expand to an emotional zenith and ends
This atmospheric piece celebrates the presence of those who illuminate our lives. Rich in color and deeply heartfelt, this work traverses through several different choral textures punctuated by subtle
Here's a choral fantasy on the traditional African American spiritual for your advanced ensembles. That middle section is our musical prayer of hope that, like the sentiment of this Spiritual, will continue
Jacob Collier's amazing Grammy winning arrangement of this iconic jazz standard has been meticulously set with only eight to twelve vocal parts on the page. While this may be one of the most difficult
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Poet Langston Hughes writes, "A long time ago, an enslaved people heading toward freedom made up a song: Keep Your Hand on the Plow! Hold On! The plow plowed a new furrow, and into that furrow, the
An effective carol featuring an alto solo combines verse by Robert Louis Stevenson with an ancient Latin antiphon text. From Carols for Choirs 6.
Exploring a variety of vocal and compositional techniques, this original work offers a significant challenge for singers. The text inspires us to persevere beyond the challenges presented by daily life
This haunting setting from the Donald Nally Contemporary Voices series will challenge your singers. Full of jazzy clusters and inspired by a diverse harmonic palette, this is a great piece for a resonant
The setting of this Walt Whitman text provides a challenge for the advanced ensemble. The harmonic progressions and vocal treatments are adventurous, and the motivic development is effective.
Here is a spectacular concert arrangement of this classic song from "The Wizard of Oz." With a grand piano opening which captures the orchestration from the full score followed by the tender vocal
This work for choir, narrator, and piano with optional wind band or chamber ensemble is intended to be a learning and growth experience in all ways emotional and intellectual. A companion resource is
A textural wall of sound and color, this piece creates a musical landscape inspired by the human connection and the modern disconnect with nature. Originally commissioned by animation artist Evan Tedlock
This setting of the contemporary Arab poet Khaled Abdallah is part of Marsh's Arabesques and focuses on rebirth after death. The haunting harmonies and meditative chants reinforce a deep sense of
East meets West in this evocative and haunting collection of pieces setting poems by contemporary male Arab poets. Each tells a story of a woman they have known, and each is at a different stage of life. An
Nil gratius (Nothing is more pleasant)
Yes, it is wonderful to enjoy happiness! But unfortunately, there are narrow limits to this feeling. Quite suddenly it can change and then it’s back