This accessible two-part arrangement of the New Mexico lullaby A la Puerta del Cielo is a Grade 1 on the Texas UIL PML. Treble choirs from elementary to high school enjoy the spanish text and canonic
Schumann's lied about the Sandman who sprinkles sand on the eyes of people to put them to sleep has been artfully adapted for two-part treble choirs with piano. The simple strophic texture is enhanced by
This lovely work for treble voices and piano is a lyric, fluid rendering of the familiar text from the Book of Hours (1541). Elegantly simple, it offers the opportunity for young choirs to explore tone,
This piece was commissioned by Cecille Johnson and the Woodrow Willson Elementary School All-Star Choir for their 2011 TMEA Performance. A perfect piece for your beginner choirs with optional violin
With a simplistic folk-like nature about it, this work for two-part treble voices has some unison sections scattered throughout. The supportive accompaniment and the wonderful text that explores and extols
"I may not be all that you are, I may not be a shining star, but what I am I thank the Lord for making me his child." A deeply moving and profound text, Hogan has such a way of conveying hope and aspiration
The ninth piece in Schumann's Liederalbum für die Jugend, a collection of vocal duets, is scored and edited here for two-part choir. This piece can be performed by treble voices or tenor-bass
Paraphrasing Schubert's Serenade, this work has a lovely texture and the feel and style of a German lied. With some unison sections and a supportive accompaniment, this is a great teaching piece
The oratorio Rinaldo is set in 1099 during the Crusades. In this piece, the two lovers Rinaldo and Almirena declare their mutual adoration among singing birds and beautiful gardens. Great teaching