Go back to basics with this collection of five canons: Non Nobis, Domine; Jubilate Deo; Music; Dona Nobis Pacem and An Irish Blessing. Teach vocal production, diction, phrasing, and
Based on the Zulu proverb translated as "There is no snake that forgets its home," this original canon reminds us that there is no place like home. Perform this piece in unison or with up to four parts, a
"Find hope, shine hope, sing hope." This simple melody stacks into a three-part canon by the end of the song, building the skills of developing part singers. A quote from Emily Dickinson's poem Hope Is
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Rounds are fantastic for learning to sing in harmony - and these five original rounds are both varied and fun! A variety of texts and tonalities offer a positive singing experience for any choral ensemble.
Arranged as a canon for two, three or four parts, this Doreen Rao arrangement of this Michael Praetorius work uses only the words "Jubilate Deo. Alleluia!" A marvelous teaching piece!
Full of energy, sparkle, and joy, this canon for one to three voices can be used as a vocalise or as a performance piece. Perform a cappella or with piano accompaniment, and don't forget to add the
Inspired by African folk songs, this canon about a cat is energetic and playful. Perform with one to four voices in one of two keys, a cappella or with piano accompaniment. And don't forget the
A fun and witty collection of twelve original rounds to sing and share with friends and choristers of all singing abilities. Soulful, silly, meditative, boisterous, spooky, and poetic – use as
With beatiful Afrikaans lyrics and a catchy, accessible melody, this canon for one to five voices is an ode to Mother Earth. Perform the piece a cappella or with the optional piano accompaniment – and
With up-tempo and lyrical movement, this joyful canon contains text in both English and French. Perform the piece with one to three voices, in one of two keys, with piano or a cappella. Don't forget to add
Sung as easily as a vocalize, this lyrical canon is complemented by a flowing piano accompaniment and can be performed with one to three voices. Add the choreography to further enhance the beautiful flow of
Rounds are useful for so many different skills in choral development. This series of 72 step-wise diatonic rounds can be used as an introduction to sight-singing as well as a method for developing vocal
Extracted from A Little Book of Rounds, these two short rounds are connected by a single poet and philosophy. Not only can they work as bookends for your concert as an opener and closer, they also