With tongue firmly planted in cheek, the composer has set this 18th century text describing how children should behave in church. The music is light and allows lots of space to color this very funny and
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This is the third in a series of works by the composer for chorus and marimba. While the others explore virtuostic capabilities or extroverted exuberance, this work is concerned instead with the narrative
Opening with a lush, a cappella vocal jazz setting, this piece moves into an accompanied jazz ballad style with a truly reimagined harmony. The perfect setting for new beginnings, graduations and, of
Arranged by the music director and arranger for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, this bright and brilliant arrangement of God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen sparkles and jumps off the stage as if it
Broadway arranger and conductor David Chase brings his broad musical talents to this exciting and wonderfully creative arrangement of the traditional French carol, written for Judith Clurman's Essential
This setting of the Christina Rossetti poem is a wonderful teaching piece! The melodic line in the opening section evokes feelings of beauty, loss and remembrance; the middle section paints a picture of
Craig Hella Johnson is one of the most creative composers and conductors in America. This new work, with a text by the late young poet, Mattie Stepanik, is a simple and spacious setting of Mattie's text.
Singer/songwriter Eliza Gilkyson wrote Requiem as a song of grief following the Asian tsunami in December 2004, and the song found a renewed audience after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf
The most popular and true-to-the-original version of this familiar chorus from Handel's "Messiah." Piano accompaniment.
This a cappella carol from the Shaw/Parker choral library is brimming with excitement and energy for the Christmas season. It remains a choral classic for mixed choirs in both sacred and concert
The G. Schirmer edition of the beloved chorus from Messiah is an important part of every choral library.
This chorus from Brahms' "A German Requiem" is a perennial festive favorite and a standard work for better choirs in schools and churches. This edition offers the English text only and utilizes piano
A standard in choral literature from Mendelssohn's cantata "Elijah." A must!
This choral classic, first published in 1926, is still going strong! No choral library is complete without it!
This Shaw–Parker edition has become a staple in choral programs and libraries throughout the world. Victoria's masterwork is a stellar example of 16th-century polyphony.
A fun, syncopated spiritual for a cappella choir. There's also a part for a soprano solo. Requires a full group, as all parts divide at times. A rousing handclapper!
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This is the G. Schirmer edition that has become part of every musician's experience with Handel's masterwork. A "must" for every library.