This lively setting of Cantate Domino by Giovanni Croce is a great way to start the year with your tenors and basses. The polyphonic opening gives each voice part a chance at the melody and is followed by a
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Arranged for the 2017 Christmas Festival at St. Olaf, this collage draws from across the globe to intertwine carols from the West Indies, Puerto Rico, Canada, America, Germany, and Nigeria. Movements for
One the earliest arrangements in the Aspen Hill library, this piece begins with voices in unison on the familiar, floating melody and is a great way to find the beauty of head voice. Danny Boy tells a story
This dramatic story of King David and his son Absalom from early American composer, William Billings, is a powerful depiction of love and grief. Open harmonies create a magnificent opportunity to teach
This rousing setting is a great way to start a concert set with sturdy rhythms and strong harmonies. It is simple enough to work as a processional and can easily involve your audience. It has been a
Viadana's brilliant motet is a great exercise for your tenors and basses with each line of text receiving special treatment and startling contrasts of articulation and melodic contour. This arrangement
This sonorous a cappella setting gives everyone a chance at the traditional and memorable melody. The arrangement takes the singer through “dark midnight” and weaves in a moment of another
A gospel-style piano accompaniment supports this familiar and beloved Gospel song. Inner verse solos set to the tune, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, and the text of Amazing Grace shares ideas of hope and
Originally written for an ensemble of four voices, this arrangement weaves together two beautiful melodies, The King of Love and Amazing Grace. Supported by a flowing piano accompaniment, this piece shares
Music Makers, Dreamers of Dreams was commissioned by One Voice Mixed Chorus, Minnesota's own and North America's largest LGBT and straight allies chorus under the direction of Jane Ramseyer Miller. The text