In the Bantu language, "cangoma" means "drum." The text of this piece, in a Portuguese dialect, celebrates the end of slavery. Use congas, djembe, tubanos, cajon, or tom-toms to add the simple drum
Take your tenor-bass choir on an adventure to the lost city of gold in an energetic concert/festival original! Edgar Allan Poe's text follows the story of a gallant knight who is unyielding in his search
Ian Crawford's arrangement of Schubert's famous and brilliantly dramatic Erlking enables choirs to explore dramaturgy and storytelling while learning a staple of Schubert's rich output for voice.
Great as a festival opener, this triumphant setting of a traditional Latin text includes a pronunciation and translation guide and is great for teaching pure vowel sounds. Mixed meter sets an exciting mood
In a perfect blend of the ancient with the modern, this majestic work sets a text by Hildegard of Bingen with pentatonic chant-like melodies, parallel lines, and sections of counterpoint that are stunning.
A typical greeting in Zulu culture, this arrangement is written with the call-and-response technique so strongly associated with traditional South African music. The soloists can be male or female and can
This invitation for a rendezvous on the sea beneath the stars is colored by a spiraling piano accompaniment and largely homophonic vocal lines. The setting makes the most of Chausson's music in this lovely
This beautiful setting of Ralph Waldo Emerson's famous text celebrates the universal presence of song, which can be found in places of beauty but also darkness. With soaring melodies and a flowing
Here is a classic tenor solo aria arranged for developing tenor-bass choirs that is both a wonderful teaching tool for its historical and vocal pedagogical value and an impressive festival or concert
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