The delicate melody befitting this familiar text gains gentle momentum by a continual movement in the keyboard. A quintessential piece for spring from renowned composer John Rutter.
This collection of 10 masterwork duets from the Renaissance through the Romantic Era offers outstanding vocal repertoire for both student and teacher. Extensive performance information for each is included
Eleven folk songs arranged for two voices and piano, appropriate for any combination of voices for recitals, concerts and contests. Titles include: All Through the Night; Camptown Races; Poor
This setting of a text by William Cullen Bryant really conveys the excitement of a hurricane! Knee slaps, finger snaps, and blowing sounds effectively imitate the rain and wind while the piano contributes
Hear the steady sound of the mill wheel in this brisk setting of the French Canadian folk song, which uses alternate French and English text. "I hear the windmill, tick-a tick-a tack-a..." Use the
This lyrical piece is perfect for elementary honor choirs, middle school, and young high school women's choirs. Shifts between major and minor chords accompany the feelings of joy and woe expressed in the
Young singers will enjoy telling the funny story of the pig who is saddened by that which dangles behind him. Semi-madrigal-esque with fa-la-la-la's, a wonderful selection for any school or festival
All aboard! This energetic arrangement of the bluesy folk song has a wide range of dynamics and accents, imitating the sound of a train. The perfect choice for any concert, any time of the year, and most
Here is an attractive pair of nature-inspired texts, set for two-part treble choirs, which will also work well as vocal duets. I. The Bee Is Not Afraid of Me, based on a poem by Emily