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Using the inscription on the statue that greets you as you enter Texas Woman's University, the message of this text is powerful and empowering. Singing of "making a path in a pathless wilderness" and
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This Italian Baroque masterwork is an eight-minute work for mixed choir with a quartet of SATB soloists featured throughout. Largely polyphonic, it explores dramatic Baroque phrasing, articulation, and
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Inspired by women of China who rose up from the despair of oppression, this a cappella work is an anthem for women's empowerment. Newly updated by a scholarly committee dedicated to Dr. Barnwell's works,
On a theme of prayers for peace, the melodic material seems reminiscent of music that one would hear in a Jewish morning service, with a melody that the singers and listeners will carry with them
This setting of the Mother Goose nursery rhyme is dangerously close to a groovy choral vamp! The scoring is for mixed chorus and jazz trio, but it can certainly be performed with just piano. The
An uplifting, hopeful, and inspiring song perfectly suited for graduation ceremonies and concert programs. Beautiful melodies and an intuitive arrangement make this song a quick learn for middle and high
The library is a place full of creativity and adventure! Celebrate literacy and literature with this upbeat and clever song from Tom Chapin that your students will love to sing! Add string bass and
These two gems for SAB voices work beautifully as a pair. The first, Se lontan, ben mio, tu sei (KV438) is on the slow side, in E flat major. The second, Luci care, luci belle (KV346) is
Barter was composed for the Association for Music in International Schools Honors Choir Festival in Luxembourg, 2016. It is based on the text from the poem of the same name by American poet Sara
Puccini's operas contain some of the most sweeping and passionate melodies in music history. Perhaps the most famous, this tenor aria from "Turandot" has been skillfully adapted for choirs with piano or
Intended to be performed as a pair, these two movements from Antonio Lotti's Requiem are for treble choir with piano or string trio accompaniment. The first movement is completely in unison, while the
A setting of a poem by Nikki Giovanni that focuses on a young person's desire to play first chair. Part of a larger work entitled "Shoe Jazz," this youthful, exuberant, and individualistic piece with a text