German composer Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921) created one of the most beloved works in the operatic repertoire when he transformed a favorite Brothers Grimm fairy tale into his operatic masterpiece,
This work for eight-part double choir, composed in 1878, is one of Rheinberger's most admired works of unaccompanied choral music. Mostly homophonic in texture, it employs polyphony to highlight specific
The exquisite musical lines and vocal parts that are written in ideal tessiture make this not only a pleasure to sing but also a fantastic teaching piece. With many teaching and performing suggestions