Loaded with excitement, this setting taken from Shakespeare’s famous "The Tempest" will have audiences both entertained
A perennial festival favorite, this tender Appalachian folk melody is given an artistic setting and wonderful piano accompaniment all the while maintaining the traditional folk flavor of the song. Not to be
A great closer, this arrangement of the well-known spiritual uses traditional harmonies but adds rhythms and a barbershop feel to create a more modern vibe. With a soloist and occasionally a solo trio,
Kenyan composer Teddy Kalanda Harrison and his group Them Mushrooms received worldwide recognition with their platinum-certified recording of this piece. With a fun percussion accompaniment, Jacob Narverud
A perennial festival favorite, particularly for younger choirs, the arranger catches the mood of the train theme of the piece in a most artistic and delightful fashion.
"There is no frigate like a book" and "I never saw a moor": two short pieces with inspirational texts are set to music with great artistic flair. The first piece is in unison, the second in two parts.
In Japan, Umi Sono Ai is recognized as a symbol of the country's spirit and the hope of a life fulfilled. The song tells of a man who goes to the ocean to reflect upon his life. Though the retreat
Upbeat and exciting, for treble or mixed choirs with four hands at the piano, this contemporary setting features rhythmic syncopation in the accompaniment accenting the sparkling choral parts. The brief