Utilizing a classical style of composition, this piece just might transport you back to the time of Mozart! Full of educational opportunities, the musical style and interpretation is authentic sounding, and
Options abound in this flexible arrangement of the traditional carol for either treble or tenor-bass voices. Sing in unison, two, or three parts, in either German or English, a cappella or with the optional
Canadian poet Lucy Maud Montgomery of Anne of Green Gables fame provides lyrics that seem especially relevant again after a time when in-person relationships were challenging. Celebrating the joy of being
Focusing on personal and community wellness, this original work alternates between unison singing and layered sections that echo lyrics between the voices. Certain to be empowered by the rich messages found
Herb Frombach's adaptation of this Margaurite Wiele poem captures the beauty of each moment in our lives and the importance of being present, bringing everything we are to each instant. Expressive choral
An original work in a neoclassical style, this offers the opportunity for younger choirs to sing this Latin text in a polished and mature style that will help them sound amazing! In a variety of voicings,
This favorite carol is presented in an arrangement designed with changing voice emerging tenor-bass singers in mind, and they are sure to love it! The melody is shared between the voices, and the drum-motif
Robert Frost's familiar poem is paired with an accessible musical setting for developing choirs. Unique twists and turns express the text and bring a wintry feel achieved through musical devices in the
An original art song for developing tenor-bass ensemble, this lyrical work describes the image of a love so beautiful, she must be responsible for waking the dawn each morning. Carefully considered ranges
The beloved Austrian carol is cleverly arranged to break up the melody between the two voice parts to keep the ranges small for changing and developing voices. Some interesting harmonic shifts and
Using the Mixolydian scale rather than a conventional major scale, this rhythmically charged original setting of the Gloria text is written for the developing tenor-bass choir and expands into three parts.
In response to the growing need for developmentally appropriate repertoire that facilitates the teaching of independent part-singing, this Missa Brevis was composed for emerging choirs seeking concert
Two traditional gospel songs - one creative arrangement for young choirs! This Little Light of Mine and Shine on Me are both presented in a stylized arrangement that features plenty of
A longtime favorite, Amazing Grace gets a whole new musical setting that is truly inspired. Upbeat, with pleasantly syncopated lines and optional percussion, this a cappella original surely
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 work is built around the Latin Hodie Christus natus est text (Today Christ Is Born) and the Venite Adoremus from Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful). The
This classic Neopolitan song is known and beloved the world over! Originally written in 1880 to commemorate the very first funicular on the famed Mt. Vesuvius, it has become a standard vocal selection, now
With excerpts and inspiration from The North Star by African American poet James Monroe Whitfield, this text personalizes the quest for freedom. Written to be sung with strong conviction and
Arranged for developing treble or tenor-bass choirs, this spiritual provides opportunities to explore colors in the vocal sound while singing in a minor key. The mournful quality, sometimes hushed,
Your tenors will especially love this lighthearted doo-wop a cappella setting of the traditional Angels We Have Heard on High Christmas carol. Fun to sing for all voice parts - add some finger
Here's a catchy tune that celebrates the importance of friendships! The harmonies are easy to learn and layer nicely, and the gently syncopated texture is just so cheerful and fun to sing.
The beauty of nature can inspire art and healing. In this English setting of Chinese poet Cheng Fang-Sheng's fourth-century text, lyrical lines with sensible voice leading allow treble choirs to explore
"Shining and shimmering up in the sky..." this text is reminiscent of the Star Light, Star Bright nursery rhyme. The use of Mixolydian mode and compound meter create a sense of longing with an
Here's a swingin' gospel treatment of Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow that your ensemble will enjoy singing year after year! It's a great confidence-builder, an exciting audience-pleaser, and just