A true masterpiece for a cappella chorus. The name Randall Thompson is as much a part of choral music as is the voice. Once you've mastered this, you'll have truly stunning performance piece. His masterful
This breathtaking 20th-century work has been made famous by international performances of the San Francisco-based ensemble Chanticleer. Conceived in the style of the alternatum plainsong, the composition is
If you are a discriminating choral director looking to add something of substance to your program, try this! John Rutter's exceptionally strong 17-minute work for mixed voices is perfect for concerts,
This Roger Dean Edition is taken from microfilm copies of the original manuscript. The editor has done meticulous work to retain the original intentions of the composer and to reflect the performance
This important major work for soprano or mezzo soprano solo, mixed choir, and orchestra (or chamber ensemble) takes its place beside Rutter's other significant contributions to the literature. The choral
This traditional spiritual will really come to life for your choir in this dynamic setting! From the powerful opening chords to the exhilarating call-and-response sections, this is a work that has long been
One of Randall Thompson's defining works, this cycle of eight sacred choruses was composed in 1936 and was a groundbreaking musical statement for a cappella choir. It remains a pinnacle of compositional
The gifted composer who has given us so much exceptional choral material shows his eminent skill and virtuosity in this monumental work. This is Mr. Rutter's greatest contribution to the genre of serious
This expressive, lush choral work by Eric Whitacre combines an enigmatic text and expansive chordal harmonies into a sublime musical statement of release and quiet resolve. With a text by celebrated
First written as the bright, opening movement of Heavenly Home: Three American Songs, this enduring gospel favorite is set with a straightforward first verse and chorus. The next two verses combine