This famous text is set to richly textured polyphonic music filled with graceful melodic shapes.
This joyful choral work ebbs and flows, and is brought to a close by a lilting unity of voices.
This delightful and fun-to-sing arrangement of the classic song by Hadyn is a great teaching piece for both technique and style. Challenging for both the singers and accompanist, this song in strophic form
Hugo Wolf's 1888 solo song matches the concentrated expressive intensity of Mrike's poem, which is a subtle probe of our innermost feelings. Yet the emotions are anything but subtle, and this lends itself
This newly edited and re-engraved excerpt is from the Liszt's larger work Christus. This selection opens the second of three sections of the oratorio which describes the life and ministry of Christ.
This arrangement, based on the original autographed edition, introduces everyone to a little known classical gem by Michael Haydn, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn. With either piano or ensemble
Johannes Brahms’s Alto Rhapsody is published here in a new Urtext edition, modernized for present-day performance practice. It is based on the 2nd impression of the first printed edition, as
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This choral excerpt is drawn from the last of four movements of Mendelssohn's setting of Psalm 115 (Opus 31). Largely homophonic, with some contrapuntal sections and a driving piano accompaniment. Both
The spontaneity and charm of Mozart are evident in this brief choral work. While contrasting sections allow considerable space for musical interpretations, the entire work provides countless teaching
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Vocalise by Rachmaninoff is famous for its beautiful, wandering melody over a luscious chamaeleon-like harmonic foundation. Like a river, it flows effortlessly through an evolving terrain and
A reprint of the original Breitkopf and Hartel score.
From the Gounod opera "Faust." Here, young Valentin's heartfelt prayer abounds with conflicting emotions, offering singers an opportunity to consider the devotional yet enthusiastic text and operatic style