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
Composed in an Afro-Peruvian dance style, this piece for treble choir and piano with body percussion is so fun to perform! The lively tempo, engaging melody, and singable harmonies are a great match for
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Poet Zoe Atkins likens her uncertainty to the wavering winds and shifting shadows and contrasts it with the unchanging stars and secure land. This text is mirrored musically with an opening section of a
Set for either a cappella mixed or treble voices, this work is exhilarating and powerful with a rhythmic drive that is most captivating for both singers and audience.
An authentic and representative lied from a Romantic-era female composer set in a dynamic arrangement for women's or treble choirs. Clara Schumann's dramatic setting of the poem Lorelei was a
A longtime festival favorite for SATB divisi choirs, this remarkable a cappella setting of a 17th-century poem by Andrew Marvell celebrates the power and influence of music. This setting is now available
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This beautiful setting of George Matheson's familiar hymn text functions perfectly in both sacred or secular settings. Here, O Love is given a fresh new melody with equally refreshing and gorgeous
Maya Angelou's famous text frames this majestic concert piece that celebrates diversity, equity, inclusion, and access to one's purpose and destiny. Dilworth's setting is in his classic style with
This exceptional work is a wonderfully expressive choral statement and it continues to be a popular choice with contest and festival choirs. It is available for SSA choirs in the original version with the
Rich melodic lines and fragments form the basis for a delicious counterpoint in this traditional folk hymn arrangement. The harmonies are at once modern and tasteful, with elements of tone-painting and
For the more advanced treble choir, this setting of a psalm of hope calms and satisfies the soul, bringing comfort to the listener. With a lovely ethereal quality, the beautiful harmonic writing and
This song of happiness and celebration of the human experience is set in a minor key. The harmonic language acknowledges that we can't have joy without recognizing its opposite. The undertones point out
Originally published for mixed voices, this stunning work has reached a large audience in a very short time and has been published in SSAA and TTBB voicings to meet the growing demand. The reviews are in -
This work is a choral fanfare brimming with excitement. Written for Elektra, this work uses a short excerpt from Walt Whitman's extended poem Proud Music of the Storm.