Celebrate the strength of synergy and collaboration with this concert work written for mixed choirs of all levels. The use of canons allows each voice to sing the melody, and accessible harmonies increase
"Find hope, shine hope, sing hope." This simple melody stacks into a three-part canon by the end of the song, building the skills of developing part singers. A quote from Emily Dickinson's poem Hope Is
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Here's a set of three songs that can be performed separately or more effectively all together. Each song is based on a round that features one of the voice parts - they are linked thematically but contrast
This traditional English canon is presented with haunting musicality. Set as a round, singers are introduced to harmony in a manner that is easy to execute and includes comfortable ranges and familiar
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Chosen with the teacher's time and ease of teaching in mind, this three-song collection offers plenty of options to choose from: solfege or original text, unison or in rounds, a cappella or singing with
This canon on the famous text from Ecclesiastes ("Vanity, vanity, all is vanity") was published by the Dutch composer in 1619, originally a part of his larger work Cantiones sacrae. This
How many ways can you say "friend"? This sweetly singable canon uses the word "friend" in 16 different languages, spanning cultures from six continents. Presented in unison, two- and three-part canon, this
A fun and witty collection of twelve original rounds to sing and share with friends and choristers of all singing abilities. Soulful, silly, meditative, boisterous, spooky, and poetic – use as
Rounds are fantastic for learning to sing in harmony - and these five original rounds are both varied and fun! A variety of texts and tonalities offer a positive singing experience for any choral ensemble.
The traditional German folksong has received a fresh, new contemporary treatment with an energized piano accompaniment. Cleverly utilized vocal bell sounds are sprinkled throughout to bridge the main melody
A tuneful, folk-like traditional canon forms the basis of this piece which features alternate English and Latin text. It's excellent for reinforcing part-singing skills, and for teaching your students that
An excellent choice for the developing men's choir, this bold setting begins with unison singing of the melody, followed by a two-part round. The harmonic B section is a short bridge to a three-part round
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Go back to basics with this collection of five canons: Non Nobis, Domine; Jubilate Deo; Music; Dona Nobis Pacem and An Irish Blessing. Teach vocal production, diction, phrasing, and