The great American hymn The Lone, Wild Bird serves as the basis for this arrangement. The work begins with a plaintive alto solo and gradually builds by layering voices. Sensitive arranging and
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This compelling a cappella setting of the 13th-century Latin Eucharistic hymn by Thomas Aquinas is appropriate for both worship and concert. A neo-Renaissance motet with 21st-century harmonies, it contains
Written by a former director of the School of Music at Howard University, this lovely setting of Psalm 130 may be sung a cappella or lightly accompanied by organ or piano. This gem will be a great addition
Rich, warm harmonies surround the melody, which passes between voice parts as the piece unfolds. This beautiful a cappella arrangement of the familiar Greensleeves will be a stellar addition to
Ken Medema's well-known song is given a tour de force a cappella treatment by Kenneth Dake. Requiring eight-part divisi, the choir sings abundant gospel harmonies and doo-wop syllables accompany the
Matthew Culloton has crafted a fresh, sensitive setting of The Holly and the Ivy for SATB divisi a cappella voices. The four stanzas flow gently through shifting tonal regions and nicely varied