A challenging upbeat setting for a cappella men's choir, contemporary in feel with a driving rhythm helped by claves and djembe. This interesting and fun piece is perfect for festivals!
A powerful and artistic work with a nice mix of open and close harmonies and dynamic rhythms scored for four-part tenor/bass ensemble. Using the famous Dylan Thomas poem, this piece expresses the feeling of
This arrangement of the traditional Appalachian folk song is beautifully supported by its piano accompaniment. Perfect for both established and developing tenor-bass choirs, this lyrical selection also
This a cappella arrangement of an Antonio Scandello madrigal is wonderful literature for study, especially in this accessible edition. Largely homophonic, with pronunciation and translation guides given,
Here is an exuberant a cappella number that's loaded with African atmosphere! The traditional Zambian words are sung throughout with such a buoyant, rhythmic feel that you are transported into the center of
Middle school choral director Melissa Roth Young have captured the spirit of this jaunty sea chantey for TB voices and hammered dulcimer. It is often challenging to find works for less-experienced middle
Here is an upbeat and fun song that uses a prayer text from Ghana translated into English. Syncopated rhythms that repeat throughout make this a perfect choice for any choir. Opportunities for optional
This accessible arrangement of the familiar carol includes a bit of divisi and mixed meter, making it ideal for more advanced ensembles.
This exceptional work has been appearing on many state and regional festival lists since its publication in 2006, and deservedly so. This setting of Dies Irae isolates a portion of the text and
This superb edition is given a singable English translation and is suitable for younger tenor and bass voices. The original German text is also included.
A charming yet modern setting of a melancholy Irish folk song complete with a short solo and unison sections. A great choice for a less experienced older tenor/bass ensemble.
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The ninth piece in Schumann's Liederalbum für die Jugend, a collection of vocal duets, is scored and edited here for two-part choir. This piece can be performed by treble voices or tenor-bass
Scored for a cappella TTBB voices and French horn, Music on the Water offers your men's ensemble an interesting musical interpretation of the text by William Wordsworth (1770-1850). While not
Because sometimes you just need to say "arrrr"! Sporting a hilarious pirate text, but wrapped in a smooth, lyrical setting with beautiful choral harmonies that will make your tenor-bass choir shine, this
Beautiful choral lines wrap around Byron's poem in this lyrical concert work for tenor-bass choirs. Limited ranges on each part and well-constructed arch phrasing give the opportunity to explore sensitive
This major work by Z. Ranall Stroope adapts the text from an astronomical treatise and an advertisement by Galileo. This a cappella work includes tambourine and finger cymbals. A spectacular work that is