Two poems by Robert Burns are set to traditional Scottish folk melodies. Guidance on the pronunciation of the Scots words is given in the octavo.
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Higgins' setting of this popular folk song opens simply and then moves along with gradually increasing contrapuntal interest. The lovely arpeggiated piano accompaniment flows gently alongside the vocal
A fresh setting of this traditional Irish tune offers opportunities to showcase soloists or sections, as well as parts for violin and cello. The top line of the text in the score is a phonetic pronunciation
This rousing English music-hall song was arranged for the hit television production of Agatha Christie's Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The song accompanies the final wedding scene and is full of joy
The magical pairing of Patrick Kavanagh's poem On Raglan Road with the air of the old Irish folksong The Dawning of the Day resulted in what is now regarded as one of Ireland's most
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A familiar Irish folk song, this rousing arrangement brings energy and character that will provide your mixed choir with plenty of opportunity to play up the humor. Beginning with a slow a cappella
Here's an assortment of five American folk songs, some well known and some less recognizable, all with accessible choral parts for mixed choirs and supportive piano accompaniments. Each title in the
This lighthearted concert work is a fresh take on a folk song, newly composed, but feels awfully familiar! The catchy melody and open harmonies hearken back to traditional American folk songs, but the final
Picture the waving wheat on a rolling prairie as the stars begin to appear through the twilight. This fresh setting of the state song of Kansas was written for developing voice ranges, making this
This endearing arrangement of a favorite American cowboy song is a welcome addition to the repertoire for tenor-bass choirs. With limited ranges, accessible choral writing, and the option to perform a
In this stunning setting of the traditional Appalachian folk song, the haunting tune is seamlessly paired with colorful vocal scorings and a captivating accompaniment, resulting in a soundscape that feels
Peace and tranquility are truly experienced in this beautiful arrangement of the traditional Northumbrian folk song. Warm choral sonorities and an accompaniment that ebbs and flows are hallmarks of this
This Newfoundland folk song tells a quirky story of a lad expecting the trip of a lifetime, but the trip goes awry! All who sing this rollicking sea shanty will enjoy the ridiculous journey as you travel
In this arrangement of a 19th-century song about love and war during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, a separate ensemble alternately sings the role of Ireland and the role of the Maiden. The parts for guitar
This witty setting seeks to answer the age-old question, what shall we do with that drunken sailor, anyway? For unaccompanied divisi chorus - with plenty of rhythmic activity, complementary vocal
Using rich, lush contemporary harmonies often found in pop and jazz settings and featuring voices that are often relegated to harmony, this new setting of the familiar folk tune is a joy to sing.
Quoting the famous lyrics by Joseph Brackett, this original setting of what we know as Simple Gifts utilizes a 10/8 and mixed meter with a colorful modern harmonic palette for both singers and
This tender setting of the traditional folk song from the British Isles has a gentle rocking feel and expresses the longing for one's absent love.
This classic arrangement was originally scored for mixed voices and is now available for treble choirs! Jazz harmonies are found throughout this lovely a cappella setting which is full of opportunities to
The Sharon Gratto Global Music Series is dedicated to providing historical context to multicultural and folk music. This arrangement of the classic tune attributed to Huddie Ledbetter is accompanied by a
This striking a cappella setting is a perfect fit for advanced concert choirs, a cappella groups, and vocal jazz ensembles at the high school, university, and community levels. Made famous by Simon and
The well-loved Irish folk melody LONDONDERRY AIR is set here to the words of Howard A. Walter's poem I Would Be True. Alternative words to the second and third verses by David Warner are also
For tenor-bass choirs, this skillful a cappella setting of a traditional Scottish folk song is an excellent choice for concert and festival use. Thoughtful consideration is given to range and tessitura,
Lush choral harmonies accompany this tuneful Irish folk song in this arrangement that blends contemporary and traditional elements. Beautiful arching phrases, chord colors, and tastefully accessible divisi