Choirs will love the rhythmic drive and energy of this meaningful composition. The Ojibway text means "Come in, two-legged beings. Come in all people. There is good life here." A wonderful opening
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With long phrases and lush harmonies, this a cappella anthem is colorful and well conceived. The vocal parts divide and there is some mixed meter. Subtle and effective!
A favorite Nova Scotia Latin canticle with a simple harmonic arrangement solo for tenor or unison tenor section.
This contest/festival setting shimmers musically as well as textually. An exceptionally nice selection for more capable groups.
This arrangement of the principal theme from Dvorak's "New World" symphony with baritone solo was written for Chor Leoni and calls for low D flats from the basses.
Bring down the house with this soul-filled version of Johnny Nash's classic song! Interesting harmonies, colorful choral textures and a short tenor solo in the middle make this concert pop setting a
With choirs all over the world singing Jan's I Dreamed of Rain, we asked her for another winner. There is glorious light and hope during the darkest night of the year. This lovely and approachable
William Shakespeare meets Brian Tate in a marriage of wonderful poetry and stunning music. Changing time signatures give it a meterless feel to fit the free-flowing text, while the a cappella harmonies
Up tempo, uplifting and great fun. Bring down the house with this rhythmic anthem!
This is a well-known and moving anthem for women. The music is stunning with its simple, powerful message: "I can and will fight. I can and will a warrior be. It is my nature and my duty. It is the
This classic and upbeat Malaysian folk song is about flying kites! It is usually sung while seated on the floor and while performing synchronized-choreographed movements and hand claps. This pentatonic
We Want to Know Christ is a stand-alone movement from Larry Nickel’s "Easter Oratorio," which traces the last days of Christ until His resurrection. This piece is ideal for Lent and the
This folk song has "classic Canadiana" written all over it. It has been tried and tested by Dr. Elroy Friesen and the University of Manitoba Singers. Elroy says that the audiences LOVED it wherever they