Dating back to 16th-century England, Hey! Ho! Nobody Home! was sung by carolers who went from door to door to receive food for their singing, although there is no reference in the lyrics to the
With or without the fiddle, this up-tempo, toe-tapping Irish folk song arrangement is sure to be a favorite for treble ensembles. Sure to be a crowd pleaser, I'll Tell My Ma will be a great closer
Delightfully delicate, A Merry Autumn should be sung in a lilting meter of two. The text by Paul Laurence Dunbar reminds us of the beauty of the fall season with its kaleidoscope of colors.
Now developing mixed or treble choirs can sing this English Renaissance canon, arranged with piano accompaniment. Text is in Latin throughout; translation and historical notes are included.
Here is the traditional English North Country folksong in a delightful setting. "Oh, the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree, they flourish at home in my own country. While sadly I roam, I regret my dear
This popular Hebrew song depicts everyone working together as one, towards peace. An excellent selection to introduce a cappella singing, it can also be performed with piano, hand claps and tambourine. A