With a Hebrew text, use of the augmented second interval and melodic formulas common to Hasidic and Middle Eastern music, and the use of traditional folk instruments, this original song has a completely
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Loaded with excitement, this setting taken from Shakespeare’s famous "The Tempest" will have audiences both entertained
Mimicking the diverse sounds of calling patterns, this Latvian piece explores sounds, vocables, and different tone colors to create an engaging a cappella concert work for advanced treble choirs.
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This Pakpaknese folk song from North Sumatra, Indonesia is commonly performed at wedding celebrations, opening ceremonies, and cultural events in the region, often accompanied by traditional dancing. By
Arnesen's beautifully expressive piece is set to a poem by the famous hymn writer Isaac Watts. Featured on the 2013 St. Olaf Christmas concert broadcast from Norway, this hymn is perfect for Christmas or
This arrangement for SSAA chorus is from the original set Due West for SATB chorus, which was commissioned by the Vancouver Chamber Choir in 1997. The simple, charming text by Tara Wohlberg is in a
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Commissioned by the BBC for the 2000 Proms music festival, this work presents a vision for the future. No matter how technologically developed the world may become, the big questions will always remain the
Extracted from Kim Andre Arnesen's "Magnificat," this luscious setting opens with a hauntingly gorgeous soprano solo. Undulating choral rhythms and sublime a cappella moments make this a piece not to be
Commissioned for the 2019 ACDA National Conference, this text by an English poet and soldier in 1920 is set to engaging music that could not be more joyful or more spirited. After a fascinating a cappella
Using Shakespeare's text from The Merchant of Venice, this delicate piece for treble choir brims with rhythmic energy. A B-flat clarinet obbligato and sparkling piano accompaniment frame the
Premiered by the famed Indianapolis Children's Choir, this is a fresh and appealing contemporary work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw. Community-based treble choirs through high school and
This is a popular Indonesian folk song about the game of tug of war from the island of Maluku in the Moluccas. It is a call to live in togetherness, even though there are differences that attract each
Based on the discovery of an exoplanet where the temperatures are so extreme that iron and other metals evaporate and fall back to the surface as rain, this exciting concert work with a piano four hands
Composed as the title theme to the BBC television series "The Vicar of Dibley," this is an anthem of warmth and tranquil beauty. Featuring a brief soprano solo, lovely melodies enhance each verse of this
Commissioned by Chorus America for the Boston Children's Chorus in memory of the first anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing. Berry's text describes the uncertainty of the human condition that can be
The solemn majesty of this Russian sacred favorite is set here with four voicings. The fact that the text consists of a single psalm verse, followed by "Alleluia," makes singing this piece in the original
East meets West in this creative fusion of a traditional Latin text with an ancient-modern feel. An opening chant-like solo blossoms into a rollicking asymmeterical meter with an accented piano part,
This expressive, lush choral work by Eric Whitacre combines an enigmatic text and expansive chordal harmonies into a sublime musical statement of release and quiet resolve. With a text by celebrated
"'Tis a human thing, love, a holy thing, to love what death has touched." Medieval poet and philosopher Yehuda Halevi's profound text explores the risky nature of love. Ivory's musical setting is mysterious
This upbeat a cappella piece is truly a celebration. Including vocal percussion throughout, the dynamic rhythms, contrasting sections, interplay between the vocal lines and the text "Therefore, let's enjoy
This joyous unaccompanied work for more advanced treble choirs combines two texts about hope - one in Sami and the other in Latin - to create a work that uplifts both the singer and the audience.