This Korean folk song displays the connection of the farmer to the animals that share their habitation, calling to the birds to not disturb the crops in a tender and caring way. Appropriate for treble
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This colorful and dramatic piece shares the plight of the dragonfly using onomatopoetic sounds to accompany the story.
An arrangement of a song heard by the composer while she was visiting Namibia: "Father, show me the mountain where I can climb to see your face, show me the way and world to dwell in your house and live in
The second of two Hawaiian pieces launching the Jace Saplan Indigenous Composer Series, this is a medley of The Queen's Jubilee and Aloha Oe. The text is in Hawaiian except for "one fond
The patron saint of music, St. Cecilia, receives an energetic tribute with this delightful piece featuring a blend of styles and optional percussion.
Part of the Jace Saplan Indigenous Composer Series, the text is in Hawaiian and carries a message of love and appreciation. It pairs naturally with the second piece in the series, Mahalo Piha.
With lots of clapping and other body percussion, this entertaining arrangement of a traditional Venezuelan song is sung in Spanish throughout.
Set to the hymn tune AMAZING GRACE, this piece uses authentic Cherokee language for the text and crafts an accompaniment with optional percussion and flute or violin. Phonetic text is provided to aid
This popular Mexican folk song tells the tale of La Llorona, "The Weeping Woman." The tuneful melody pairs well with the other parts, and intuitive part-writing makes this accessible to treble choirs.
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With a text that includes both Swahili and English phrases, this energetic a cappella original piece celebrates our Mother Earth. The shaker and hand drum provide a perfect rhythmic accompaniment, and the
Here's an exciting Celtic-flavored a cappella original for tenor-bass voices that encourages hope and unity. The optional Irish bodhran part enhances the driving energy and sense of determination. The
Don't miss this unique setting of a traditional Israeli folk song scored for a cappella voices, flute, and hand drum. Inventive with spoken chants woven throughout, this is accessible with limited ranges
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This bright setting begins with a gentle allusion to distant bagpipes and a soft but energetic first verse that builds throughout. Penned by Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne in the early 1800s, this now
This authentic arrangement of a traditional Zulu folk song opens slowly, then picks up the tempo as the drums enter. Frequent repetition and accessible harmonic lines broaden the appeal, and the final verse
A charming setting of a traditional Japanese folk song about the arrival of spring, this shimmering arrangement features a lovely pentatonic melody and sparkling colors added by the piano, glockenspiel or
Introduce your choir to Spanish with this simple and accessible traditional Spanish lullaby. An optional English text is also included in the score, so you can sing it in either language or a combination of
A traditional Swedish folk tune about a horse figurine carved from wood and painted in vibrant colors, typically red, this arrangement features original English lyrics that are easy to sing. The texture of
This moving selection features a smoothly flowing harmonic texture that courses throughout the piece. Warm and enveloping, The Song You Loved will be the song you love singing, whether it be for
Following in the footsteps of his popular Hands Are Knockin', the composer returns with another original containing a positive and uplifting message. With a fun piano part and speech-driven rhythms
With a 16th-century text by St. Teresa of Avila, this piece has a definite ancient-modern feel. Layers of chant-like a cappella harmonies with conservative ranges are augmented by percussion for conga,
This upbeat traditional isiXhosa song from South Africa is a memorable and enjoyable statement for choirs. The authentic a cappella setting includes a guide to the suggested simple choral movement along
Made popular by the award-winning group Sweet Honey in the Rock, this South African folk song was shared with the arranger by the group using the text that they had learned from an indigenous South African.
This traditional huayno from the Andes region is arranged here with the constitutive elements of the original folk song in mind. Andean percussion and pan pipes, or siku, along with
Composed in the Afro-Puerto Rican bomba style, one of the oldest musical traditions of Puerto Rico, this song of hope comes with an invitation to free ourselves of hate and prejudice. The music is pattern