A classical masterwork, this spirited, upbeat concert work uses a Latin setting of a verse from Psalm 70. It features soprano and alto soloists who alternate with a full choral texture and can be
A dramatic original work that sets text from Revelation 8-11, this virtuosic and exciting work for mixed or treble choir isolates one apocalyptic sequence – the sounding of seven trumpets, each one
A contemporary setting of a familiar Latin text, this concert work is ideal for your advanced ensemble. Melismatic lines contrast with strong harmonic moments in this Renaissance-style motet.
Featuring a baritone solo, this piece in mixed meter has a Renaissance feel that expands into a divisi texture, including modern rhythms and sections of kneeling, floor patting, and stomping. In Latin
This energetic original concert work makes for an ideal opening festival number for younger choirs. The meter shifts back and forth between 3/4 and 6/8 to give a nice sense of movement and drive, while the
This warm and sentimental concert work features two soloists who also duet at the beginning and end, with a middle section that swells with joy. Including only the lyric "Alleluia," this piece allows the
This glorious setting of the Magnificat has been a longtime festival favorite for treble choirs - and now it's available for mixed choirs too! With a dynamic four-hand piano accompaniment, and now the
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Edited by Z. Randall Stroope, this work from contemporary Italian composer Giorgio Susana uses ideas and elements from chant. An accessible work for strong choral ensembles, this is lovely.
Set for either a cappella mixed or treble voices, this work is exhilarating and powerful with a rhythmic drive that is most captivating for both singers and audience.
This a cappella setting of the well-known Sacred Harp hymn moves from simple to complex, beginning with the melody introduced by the tenors and basses, then moving to open harmonies and canonic sections
This setting of Psalm 100 sparkles with driving rhythms and mixed meters. Celebratory in nature and joyful from beginning to end, this work will be a wonderful way to begin any concert!
This interpretation of the text suggests feelings of serenity and innocence. The opening motive of this Gregorian hymn is introduced by the tenors, freely and lyrically sung, and reappears throughout the
With driving rhythms and mixed meters, this is an exuberant setting of a traditional Latin text that will delight and challenge. Sure to become a choral classic!
Influenced by his Lithuanian roots, the composer sets this traditional Latin text in a very compelling and exciting way. Alternating slow homophonic sections combine with contrasting faster polyphonic
This arrangement, based on the original autographed edition, introduces everyone to a little known classical gem by Michael Haydn, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn. With either piano or ensemble
An exciting a cappella work with divisi, characterized by driving rhythms, dense harmonies, and multiple rhythmic ideas that weave in out of the mixed and changing meters with a different and uncommon
A complex and compelling a cappella setting of the traditional Latin text. While maintaining the flavor of what an O Vos Omnes should be, beautiful tone clusters, open harmonies, and divisi that
This exceptional work has been appearing on many state and regional festival lists since its publication in 2006, and deservedly so. This setting of Dies Irae isolates a portion of the text and
The traditional Irish prayer set in a very nontraditional way. Starting with a single statement of the melody above the pedal tones in the bass and tenor, this work grows in intensity as the phrase splits
Mixing the ancient chant text with modern harmonic language, this artfully crafted arrangement is quite moving and prayerful in spirit. Mostly homophonic with long flowing phrases, this is a great piece for
A very peaceful and reflective setting of this traditional prayer. Divisi and some independence in lines are scattered throughout the work in all voices. Translation is provided.
Engaging melodic and harmonic ideas in a prayer-like setting bring new life to this psalm text. Set for a cappella voices, this largely homophonic setting uses enough modern harmonies to keep it interesting