One of Hahn's more successful French art songs for solo voice, this lyrical piece from 1916 is freshly set in three-part harmony for treble choirs with piano accompaniment. In a neo-Baroque style, the
In this stunning work, sweeping melodic lines and at times unexpected harmonies envelop a text from Rainer Maria Rilke translated into English. Beautifully depicting the text, the lines allow for the rise
Deeply emotional, this work captures the unnatural feeling of a parent losing a child. Challenging, and containing a myriad of soundscapes, this work is very melodic and approachable.
With an original poem by Sensei Kazuaki Tanahashi in both Japanese and English, this meditative piece uses ideas from Zen practice to focus on the heart and mind through music. Using repetition like a
Originally written for the Phoenix Chorale in 2010, this shortened version of Ola Gjeilo's Agnus Dei embraces its peaceful and introspective spirit. The full divisi texture and Latin text are great
This a cappella setting of the Latin "Agnus Dei" text, dedicated to the Phoenix Chorale, Phoenix, Arizona, is absolutely gorgeous, full of beautiful tonal colors and textures. A magnificent work by
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Based on a traditional Hawaiian chant with original music, this rousing work for advanced treble choirs brings all the drama of a volcanic eruption normally associated with destruction. But in Hawaiian
This popular Scottish folk song and nursery rhyme features a simple refrain and additional lyrics by the arranger that offer a message of hope. The hilarious depiction of the man in the moon whose body was
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A dynamic a cappella world music selection featuring a call and response solo, optional improvised percussion and movement, and a divided choir option. The song is a traditional South African celebratory
A poem from Mexico's pre-Columbian era and translated into Spanish is presented here in a highly interesting and rhythmic original setting that retains its cultural feel. With percussion and opportunities