The bicinia in this collection were inspired by the work of Zoltan Kodaly, Hungarian composer and educator. Using Kodaly educational ideas, the books in this collection use American folk songs written in
Thoughtfully crafted to make your treble singers sound their best, this lyrical folk tune is sung first in unison, then in canon, with call and response, and eventually with some parallel harmonies. A
Lyrical melodies are paired with Christina Rossetti's well-known poem in an expressive and mature piece for unison or two-part treble choirs. Text painting and beautiful phrases present the opportunity to
"Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you." Christina Rossetti's mysterious and intriguing text is presented in a beautiful setting to create a superb choral work for concert and contest. Designed for
"Shining and shimmering up in the sky..." this text is reminiscent of the Star Light, Star Bright nursery rhyme. The use of Mixolydian mode and compound meter create a sense of longing with an
Soaring melodic lines and an expressive piano accompaniment delicately intertwine to effectively express this distinguished poem by Fannie Stearns Davis. Limited ranges, especially for Part III. Marvelous