This Canadian folk song from Quebec is arranged for voices, piano, and optional percussion. Light, spirited, and full of fun, it's a popular choice for festivals, adjudications, concerts, and contest
Long considered "the" original version of this timeless spiritual. The true authenticity of the African-American musical heritage is captured in this Dawson rendition.
From the master arranger of spirituals, this one is probably Hairston's most famous - and rightfully so. It's popular with choirs and audiences and is a favorite for festivals!
If you have a very talented choir looking for a challenge, this is an absolutely "must do" spiritual! The use of the many variants of the text allows the music to maximize the use of gospel-style
This southern gospel spiritual will raise the roof of your concert hall or sanctuary with a "Saturday night revival" feel and foot-tapping a cappella harmonies! Add the hand-claps to bring it on home!
A perennial festival favorite, particularly for younger choirs, the arranger catches the mood of the train theme of the piece in a most artistic and delightful fashion.
Brimming with dynamic contrasts, rhythmic nuances and textual percussiveness, this spirital is an absolute thrill to sing and hear. "When I go to walk that golden street, nothin' gonna stumble, stumble my
Three beautiful and favorite ballads, He's Gone Away; Will He Remember?, and Barbara Allen are presented here for treble choirs. A gorgeous combination of voice parts and piano.
This wildly popular arrangement is a favorite with choral festivals all over the country. Beginning in the style of a bluegrass trio, the piece opens into a four-part gospel celebration of the power of song
The memorable melody from Copland's "Promise of Living" will be recognized by all in this revivalist song. This arrangement takes the masterwork and makes it attainable by any size and caliber choir. It has