An excerpt from Handel's "Israel in Egypt," this carefully edited edition is the perfect concert opener or festival piece. Scored for double choir and piano, this Baroque staple is made
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Haydn's eighth setting of the ordinary of the Mass was composed in 1782 for performance in Mariazell, Austria. The brief opening portion of the Gloria has been selected for this anthem, featuring Haydn's
Engaging triple SATB choirs, this lively 16th-century work is appropriate for collegiate, community, and professional groups and will make a fantastic concert opener!
Tomas Luis de Victoria's (1548-1611) Renaissance setting of the Latin Nativity text is arguably the most famous setting that choirs have enjoyed as a standard during the Christmas season or at any time of
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An excerpt from Vespers for the 21st Sunday after Trinity, this work is scored for tenor-bass choir, cello, and contrabass. Advanced singers will enjoy the contrast between the melismatic lines and the
This Italian Baroque masterwork is an eight-minute work for mixed choir with a quartet of SATB soloists featured throughout. Largely polyphonic, it explores dramatic Baroque phrasing, articulation, and
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G.F. Handel's iconic Hallelujah Chorus is an annual tradition for thousands of choirs around the world. Here is the standard version in all its glory for SATB choir with a piano or organ part
This piece from Missa Abreviada, CPM 112, has been edited for choir with solo quartet and piano accompaniment. Beginning slowly, the piece moves into a spirited fugal setting of the traditional Latin
From the American Romantic Choral Series comes this bright choral piece. The classical structure and contrapuntal writing make this a worthy anthem for concert or worship.
Careful editing and research bring this beautiful, polyphonic choral piece back to the performance hall. Part of the American Romantic Choral Series, this will be a great addition to festival and collegiate
From the American Romantic Choral Series comes this classical choral piece. Horatio Parker was a professor at Yale and one of the most influential composers of his time. His mastery of contrapuntal writing
G.F. Handel's iconic Hallelujah Chorus is an annual tradition for thousands of choirs around the world. Here is the standard version in all its glory for SATB choir with full orchestral
This arrangement, based on the original autographed edition, introduces everyone to a little known classical gem by Michael Haydn, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn. With either piano or ensemble