This iconic jazz ballad hardly requires an introduction to jazz aficionados. This classic band arrangement by Alfred Reed showcases the rich harmonic language that underlines the melody with the masterful
Here's a lush, beautiful a cappella setting of the old standard tune, with accessible jazz harmonies and effortless voice leading. This is a standout ballad for your jazz or concert choir!
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Swing your way into autumn with this stunning vocal jazz selection by noted arranger Paris Rutherford. Close jazz harmonies, optional solos, and extended section "scat" riffs distinguish this vocal jazz
Inspired by the tranquility of nature in Norway's fall season, this choral work based on the composer's solo piano piece by the same name is a peaceful meditation on the wonder of the earth's changing
This piece from the set Madrigals for the Seasons conjures up vivid images of autumn: the fading of summer flowers, the colors of the leaves, the browning of the fields. The musical setting is
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This rousing setting of G.K. Chesterton's text for tenor-bass choirs opens with a haunting unison melody and the text, "I come to autumn, where all the leaves are gold!" The French horn part makes this work
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This tranquil original work celebrates the metamorphosis from fall into winter. A perennial favorite selection for fall concerts, the text and tune capture the turning of the leaves in song.
Impressionism aesthetic permeates this work which evokes a solitary autumn walk into the woods where the descending piano lines represent the falling leaves and the saxophone's melody is a window into the
Full of imagery - "fluttering of autumn leaves blown about by a gust of wind" - and aleatory and dramatic choral writing, this is a tour de force for advanced choirs. Moving between keys frequently and with
This gorgeous vocal jazz arrangement combines Autumn Leaves with When October Goes in an artful setting that is unified both textually and musically. The sumptuous choral harmonies and