This lively sacred concert opener has a syncopated rhythmic feel that is truly uplifting! The four-hand piano accompaniment is essential to creating the desired effect. "O sing to the Lord, you saints of
Three verses of the intimate and prayerful Latin text O nata lux de lumine are employed for this lovely a cappella setting. Suitable for Christmas or general programming, this work for mixed choirs
This work is a love song to a time of the year filled with exquisite beauty, richness and color. Each return to the "October Sun" refrain brings with it a new flavor, guiding the piece through the
In this beautiful work by Estonian composer Paert Uusberg, a poem by Ernst Enno speaks of evening and of the images we associate with dusk. The tonalities, both familiar and other-worldly, will make this a
This Appalachian folk song is tremendously fun. Fantastic and fun vocal lines are supported by a lively yet accessible piano accompaniment. Add spoons and clapping or stomping for a great time!
This stylized gospel arrangement of the traditional spiritual features an innovative piano accompaniment and fun vocals suitable for treble choirs at all levels.
A dynamic work for treble choir, this unique setting of a well-loved text by Emily Dickinson has a driving piano accompaniment, an interesting violin part, and beautifully crafted vocal lines. Your singers
Inspired by quotes from the life of Bridget "Biddy" Mason, an enslaved woman in the 1800s who worked and fought her way to freedom and success, this work for treble choirs is sure to resonate with your
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Comparing the constellation Orion to the strength that we can find in times of trial, poet and composer Faith Zimmer's text empowers singers to find their inner worth. The choral setting for treble choir
Four American shape note folk songs and hymns are presented in this multi-movement work. Challenging but achievable vocal lines are paired with truly unique and masterful four-hand piano writing. The choral
Forming from a single unison pitch, this work builds into five parts of full harmony on the traditional Latin text. The Soprano 1 part opens with the opportunity to feature a soloist, and the gorgeous
The delightful children's poem Pegasos by Antonio Machado is brought to life by Eduardo Cota with a playful piano part, time signature changes, and accessible vocal lines. Imagine a fair full of lights,
This beautiful Zulu prayer speakes to themes of gratefulness and hope. Very moving, with a dramatic rise and fall. Acheivable by many levels. Includes translation and pronunciation guides.
From the larger work "Requiem Novum," this comforting selection offers a moment of peace and reflection. Recorded by the VOCES8 Foundation Choir, this is a study of excellence in part-writing, with its
This setting of the classic American folk hymn begins with a piano introduction leading to a solo voice singing the first verse in a traditional way. Then as the choir enters, more modern, rhythmic ideas
Here's an exciting work that will make a great concert opener! Mostly in 7/8 meter, it will give a nice but achievable challenge to your chorus. A good selection for honor choirs and festivals! "Let
Featuring either a mezzo-soprano or baritone soloist, this classic a cappella arrangement of the beloved gospel song is a gem for mature choirs.
This setting of the Appalachian ballad features a baritone solo throughout most of the work, supported by the choir. A nice feature for a good soloist, this piece is easy to learn and very effective in a
The fourth and final movement from Averitt's collection of American shape note folk songs and hymns. This setting is presented with a festival style four hand piano accompaniment that establishes a fast and
First place in the Little Singers of Armenia International Choral Competition, this is an exciting, challenging work for treble choruses. Rhythmic and uplifting, with some dissonance and layering of chords,
This a cappella setting of a 14th-century carol tells the story of Christmas - from the shepherds to the kings to our own rejoicing for the Christ child. Uncomplicated in its construction, with utmost care
Both contemplative and celebratory, this original concert work for treble choirs features an English translation of the French poem Hymne au soleil (Hymn to the Sun) by Casimir Delavigne. Through