For SSSAAA voices. A particularly striking piece for a children's choir. With percussion and Latvian text
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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.
Each volume of the these choral anthologies presents a collection of Esenvalds' most popular choral offerings in a convenient edition. Volumes 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 are for mixed choirs divisi, and Volume 3 is
Translated as "In the Evening, When the Sun Sets," this is a serene setting and adaptation of a Latvian folk song, with text in Latvian and English. A truly lovely treble arrangement!
With poetry by Pauline Barda, this gorgeous a cappella piece for SATB divsi choir is both expressive and plaintive. With soprano soli and a short feature for bass flute, the texture creates sublime harmony
A gorgeous a cappella setting of a Latvian folk song for chorus with soloist, power chimes, and tuned water glasses. The choral text is in English while the soloist sings the Latvian text. With dramatic
A beautiful soprano solo surrounded by lush a cappella choral lines and a suspended cymbal part create this dramatic setting of a Sara Teasdale text. This is a stunning modern choral work that has been
A beautiful and haunting a cappella setting of the Ilga Berza text in Latvian for soprano solo and SSAA voices.
This stunning a cappella work for divisi chorus and six water-tuned glasses utilizes a text by Sara Teasdale. Widely performed by festival and collegiate choirs, and recorded by VOCES8, this beautiful
This work, set for SSAA voices and piano, only amplifies and adds to an absolutely gorgeous text by Sara Teasdale. Commissioned by the VOCO Singapore Ladies Choir.
Exquisite voice leading in an a cappella setting of a beloved Latin text. This is a modern choral harmonization with cluster chords and an effective use of dissonance and musical tension in a smooth choral