This up-tempo piece features body percussion, movement, a baritone solo, and an active piano part. The text celebrates all those who experience the rhythm of life, and the rhythmic energy and joy of the
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This is a rhythmic, contemporary gospel-style anthem featuring the words of Maya Angelou, charging all of us to take responsibility for making our communities safe, supportive, and just. Reinforced by a
A lovely and straightforward setting of the Irish carol, this arrangement is written with beautiful technique and integrity. While lovely for church use, it is also well suited for community choirs and
A beautiful poem written by Charles Anthony Silvestri during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic is set here to evocative music, capturing feelings of isolation and longing - particularly longing for voices
This curious text depicts a town in southwest England with ties to the Arthurian legends, the Holy Grail, and the story of Joseph of Arimathea. Beautifully crafted, the music soars and weaves, painting the
Painting a picture of a gentle snowfall and how it changes the landscape, this setting's beautiful and purposeful harmonies and compelling melodic line make it a wonderful offering for more advanced SATB
This lovely and meditative piece speaks to the calm of a winter night. It's beautiful and simple, with opportunities for creating interest through staging.
From the Indonesian province of South Kalimantan, this song tells of yearning for a loved one who has not been seen in a long time. This arrangement is a tremendous way to connect your choir to this
A truly inspiring work, this is a wonderful selection for a concert opener, choir festivals, and honor choirs! The Latin text has been set to new music with exuberant character, energy, vitality, and
When the berimbau plays, the game begins. Rhythmic and lots of fun, this song is about the berimbau, the most important of Brazilian capoeira instruments. An achievable work for high school choirs and
Engaging triple SATB choirs, this lively 16th-century work is appropriate for collegiate, community, and professional groups and will make a fantastic concert opener!
In this popular festive work from Estonian composer Olav Ehala, the text evokes scenes of Christmas Eve and the music is full of joy! An IPA and recorded pronunciation guide are available from the
"Hheshe" is a greeting in the isiZulu language of South Africa. It celebrates and embraces life and the blessing of seeing one another every day. Tremendously fun and festive!
This piece is a reflection on the transient nature of existence and the importance of living in the present moment. Accessible vocal writing supported by an energetic and purposeful piano accompaniment
While short, this fast-paced work with a unique meter is rich with modal inflections and modulations. It is well suited to intermediate high school and college choirs.
Experience the wonder of waking to a new world, one in which things have changed and shifted while we were sleeping. This is a lovely and accessible work available for both SSAA and SATB choirs. "How much
These two traditional Sesotho songs fit beautifully together with sacred texts and call-and-response techniques between the soloists and the choir. Varying in tempo, Tshela Moya is slower with a
In this arrangement of a 19th-century song about love and war during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, a separate ensemble alternately sings the role of Ireland and the role of the Maiden. The parts for guitar
This work paints a picture of Sara Teasdale's Winter Dusk landscape tied to the thoughts of one solemnly reflecting on deep themes. A new and different take on a winter concert piece with an
Here's an exciting work that will make a great concert opener! Mostly in 7/8 meter, it will give a nice but achievable challenge to your chorus. A good selection for honor choirs and festivals! "Let
This highly artistic work is a particularly good choice for winter programs. The melody is shared and passed between voices, and the piano supports it all with sounds of snow and wind in steady rhythms.
This witty setting seeks to answer the age-old question, what shall we do with that drunken sailor, anyway? For unaccompanied divisi chorus - with plenty of rhythmic activity, complementary vocal
Stephen Bock's poignant text asks where a loved one has gone now that death has come. With its rising motives, this setting for unaccompanied mixed divisi chorus and two soloists beautifully captures the
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