Careful editing and research bring this beautiful, polyphonic choral piece back to the performance hall. Part of the American Romantic Choral Series, this will be a great addition to festival and collegiate
A beautiful choral piece from the American Romantic Choral Series. Using a mixture of Latin and English, this Ave Maria setting captures the harmonic chromaticism of its time. It is relatively easy and
The Schubert masterpiece, skillfully arranged for developing choral groups, provides opportunities for solos or section features and allows conductors to work on healthy singing technique, beautiful
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This newly edited and re-engraved excerpt is from the Liszt's larger work Christus. This selection opens the second of three sections of the oratorio which describes the life and ministry of Christ.
This piece from Missa Abreviada, CPM 112, has been edited for choir with solo quartet and piano accompaniment. Beginning slowly, the piece moves into a spirited fugal setting of the traditional Latin
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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
Taken from Haydn's masterwork, this shortened edition has also been transposed to make it more accessible. The setting of the compact Latin text explores many of the conventions of the Classical period,
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
From the American Romantic Choral Series comes this beautiful Kyrie movement from Bristow's Mass in C. A master of the romantic harmonies of his day, George Bristow was a church organist, violin teacher,
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Mozart's Requiem in D minor is one of the most well-loved choral-orchestral works from the entire Classical canon. From the Requiem comes the Lacrimosa, originally scored for choir and orchestra.
A beautiful adaptation of this Schubert standard! This piece is equally appropriate for concert or worship settings and presents wonderful teaching opportunities for lyrical singing along with an
From the American Romantic Choral Series comes this classical choral piece. Horatio Parker was a professor at Yale and one of the most influential composers of his time. His mastery of contrapuntal writing