The sea shanty craze continues! Designed with younger singers in mind, this historic sea shanty is sure to be a fun choice for your mixed choir. It has conservative ranges, and with repetitive melodic and
Looking for a piece that has high performance value and great educational content? This well-constructed original work for developing mixed or treble choirs features all that and more. A music-themed text
Inspiring at any time of year, this song brings light from a single solo voice that gradually increases luminosity as the full texture builds. Mostly in English, with a short section on the Latin Lux
Joyful and celebratory, this original choral is an excellent opening concert selection for young voices. Easy mixed meter, minor tonality, and optional handclaps create the driving, rhythmic feel that
Sara Teasdale's text about a cloud -"in the heaven's height, the stars are lit for my delight"- is a wonderful metaphor to explore both textually and musically. This lyrical setting uses gently rocking
Joy instantly abounds as the well-edited keyboard introduction sets the tone for this impressive yet approachable Baroque selection for developing choirs. The short Latin text is easy to manage and will
Organized in 3+2+2, this rhythmically charged opener is designed to make this meter feel approachable and intuitive for developing choirs. A small number of familiar Latin words and some English text
Sara Teasdale's poignant commentary on the challenges and rewards of love is the foundation of this sensitive choral setting. Strong homophonic writing puts a focus on the words, while scattered harmonic
Sara Teasdale's text is superbly set in a steady and flowing concert work. Musically satisfying yet accessible, this arrangement features diverse part-writing, close harmonies, and wonderful examples of
A rhythmic keyboard introduction sets the stage for this classic festival opener for developing choirs. Approachable vocal ranges and the use of repetition assure success, while a bit of mixed meter along
Joyful syncopations propel us forward in this accessible concert or festival selection for developing choirs. A contemporary feel freshens up the traditional Latin text in a piece that your students will
Hear the steady sound of the mill wheel in this brisk setting of the French Canadian folk song, which uses alternate French and English text. "I hear the windmill, tick-a tick-a tack-a..." Use the
Inspired by the memories of childhood summers spent in the Irish countryside, Yeats' poem provides a whimsical backdrop to this original concert work. With a gentle, lilting folk-song feeling, this piece
Inspired by Bach's Cello Suite No. 1, this beautiful setting stretches over the well-known accompaniment with lyrical lines and five simple Latin words. Independent melodies are introduced one at a time and
This sweet setting of the famous Scottish folk song generously passes the melody from voice to voice while gently stretching the traditional rhythms of the piece. Piano players will enjoy the flowing
Exuberant energy and driving rhythmic excitement fill this original concert setting of the traditional Latin text. It's a terrific opening number with vibrant mixed meters and a contrasting middle section
This flowing setting of the traditional Latin text includes a creative piano motive that really keeps the piece moving. Nicely written with simple harmonies, this piece is rewarding to learn and craft into
Like a cozy sweater on a cold day, this original wintertime poem juxtaposes warmth with chills. With vocal lines that conjure images of delicately falling snow, it also includes a flurry of beauty in the
Incorporating poems by Anne Bronte and Christina Rossetti, this piece moves along like a bouncing breeze, with a lilting melody and simple, sweet harmonies. The addition of a flute obbligato adds sparkle to
Robert Frost's famous poem is the perfect backdrop for a winter-themed concert work. The minor key illuminates the vivid imagery of the text, and the easy-to-learn harmonies in thirds fit together perfectly
Grand, awe-inspiring music and a compelling Walt Whitman text make for an impressive festival selection for young, developing choirs. A sturdy piano accompaniment anchors the classic choral harmonies that
Inspired by the setting sun, an elegantly simple melody is harmonized with beautiful block chords for three-part choirs. Conservative ranges and additional cued notes make this a great option for developing
This arrangement of the beloved Celtic folk song has a delightful charm with simple, sublime three-part harmonies and easy, gentle accompaniment. The optional flute part adds a delicate touch over the top
With words from the poem November by William Cullen Bryant, this expressive concert work evokes the stark beauty of coming winter. An optional C-instrument obbligato adds a shimmering layer to the