Partly in Scots Gaelic, partly in English, this Scottish tune is great fun for tenor-bass choirs! The title translates to "A Small Drink at the Door." A cappella, with plentiful unison lines and traditional
Funky and fun, this piece has a new and energetic sound that students will enjoy. The contemporary a cappella style, exciting percussion parts, and opportunity for choreography combine to make this an
If you're looking for the perfect arrangements to use for both caroling and concert, look no further! Perform Deck the Hall and We Three Kings a cappella or with piano, in
Cuckoo is an excellent developmental teaching piece for treble choirs and provides a fun introduction to two-part singing. With a whimsical text, this delightful piece can be performed a cappella
Here is a superb easy original madrigal for developing voices, with optional piano, optional baritone, a happy text and plenty of "fa la la" passages. Faithful to the madrigal style of the 16th and early
Your tenors will especially love this lighthearted doo-wop a cappella setting of the traditional Angels We Have Heard on High Christmas carol. Fun to sing for all voice parts - add some finger
This arrangement for emerging treble choirs beautifully blends unison, two-part, and three-part singing and has a brief optional solo opportunity. The harmonic language lends itself to ease of learning and
Rounds are fantastic for learning to sing in harmony - and these five original rounds are both varied and fun! A variety of texts and tonalities offer a positive singing experience for any choral ensemble.
With excerpts and inspiration from The North Star by African American poet James Monroe Whitfield, this text personalizes the quest for freedom. Written to be sung with strong conviction and
Reese's a cappella canon, based on a descending D major scale, is fantastic for teaching unison singing, reinforcing part singing, and developing choral tone, all within the framework of conservative ranges
Emily Dickinson's short poem reflects on the beauty and value of a life filled with acts of kindness. Expressive a cappella lines that often begin and end in unison bring a theme of togetherness while
Do you love Carol of Bells but wish it were a little longer? Combining the ever-popular carol with new melodic material, this a cappella gem is sure to be a favorite selection at your holiday
Options abound in this flexible arrangement of the traditional carol for either treble or tenor-bass voices. Sing in unison, two, or three parts, in either German or English, a cappella or with the optional
This pensive setting of the Latin text, meaning "Light eternal, shine on them," affords tenor-bass choirs musical development of dynamic colors, range, and musicianship. With conservative ranges and options
Arcadelt's Renaissance chanson for SSA voices is chordal in style and very accessible for treble ensembles of varying abilities. The text is in English, with the original French as subtext, and a French
Welcome the Christmas season with this festive original work for two-part treble or tenor-bass voices! Accented and vigorous, this a cappella setting in compound meter is the perfect way to open a concert
This setting of the well-known madrigal, with Italian text throughout, may be sung a cappella or accompanied. A valuable repertoire addition for middle school choirs, this piece provides opportunities to
Easy and absolutely beautiful for a cappella voices, this setting of the beloved Latin Christmas text is a succinct and lyrical selection that will create a moment of wonder in your concert or worship
This not-to-be-missed a cappella setting of a Ghanian folksong sparkles with energy and excitement. Strong vocal pairings, handclaps, and active percussion parts for shakers, djembe, and bass drum combine