A delicate Lied sensitively set for two-part or three-part voices. The piano accompaniment is especially beautiful and appropriate for this masterwork from the Romantic era. Teaching opportunities abound to
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Every part has a chance to sing the simple melody in this flexible arrangement of the classic canon. Designed to be an a cappella selection, it also includes a piano part that is a real accompaniment, not
This authentically constructed arrangement of the Schubert masterwork features reasonable ranges and accessible reading for developing singers. Both German and English lyrics are included in the score of
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From Purcell's "Birthday Ode for Queen Mary," which also includes other well-known odes, such as Sound the Trumpet and Strike the Viol, this setting of Come, Ye Sons of Art has
One of Schubert's early works, penned in 1816 while he was only 19, this work hearkens back to an earlier time. The running eighth notes in the piano accompaniment with triadic harmonies in the upper hand
Schubert lied with text from Muller arranged for treble or tenor-bass choirs. True to the original, with German text and English translation provided in the score.
Joy instantly abounds as the well-edited keyboard introduction sets the tone for this impressive yet approachable Baroque selection for developing choirs. The short Latin text is easy to manage and will
This well-written arrangement is a wonderful festival piece for middle school choirs. A nice introduction to singing in Latin, the easy-to-teach piece includes a pronunciation guide and translation for the
This chorus from Haydn's "Heiligmesse" is an ideal introduction to Classical style for treble choirs. Explore musical phrasing, quality tone production, and pure vowels with this simple Latin text and
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Beginning with joyous acclamations, this exuberant piece features a polyphonic middle section followed by a lyrical presentation of the "amens" and the return of the homophonic style in the closing
Introduce your choir to Vivaldi's masterwork with this sensibly adapted edition for developing choirs. Conservative ranges and the accessible Latin text give an educationally sound experience with high
Taken from a singspiel written by Mendelssohn when he was 15 years old, this masterwork arranged for treble choir will give young singers the chance to experience authentic 19th-century music. You can
This Baroque selection has been adapted for mixed or treble voices and given an accessible piano accompaniment in this excellent arrangement. Stylistically authentic, it gives great opportunity to teach
Purcell's original was for solo soprano and figured bass, while this new choral adaptation offers a counter melody in the second verse along with a stylistic piano accompaniment. Ample unison singing allows
This Johann Jeep classic has been freshly updated with an enhancing accompaniment and a new English text in this expressive interpretation. The traditional German lyrics are also provided. Perfect for Music
A warm adagio Sanctus section breaks into a joyous "Hosanna" chorus in this Schubert masterwork. This edition offers sensible vocal ranges, editorial dynamic and metronome markings, plus a
"Sheep may graze and peacefully gather, guarded by a loving shepherd's care." The simple yet beautiful tune from J.S. Bach's secular Hunting Cantata (No. 208) is paired with fresh English text in a
Bach's classic work is arranged in multiple voicings to be accessible to choirs of all ages. This edition includes both a secular and sacred English text as well as the option for piano or organ
A three-part madrigal by Thomas Weelkes, this sprightly dance-like piece is easily learned and delightful in performance. A wonderful selection for contest and festival! With hand drum.
Two of Clara Schumann's most renowned solo art songs, Sie liebten sich beide and Warum willst du and're fragen, are beautifully adapted for treble choirs. Retaining the original German
Cherubini's 18th-century masterwork can be performed either a cappella or with the supportive piano accompaniment, providing flexibility for concert or festival programming. An accessible Latin text (with