This two-part setting of the Latin text opens with a simple poignant melody, then divides into independent voice parts before moving into a contrasting middle section. With a flowing, supportive piano
Joyful Latin phrases echo back and forth in this spirited original work for young singers. Well-written melodies combine in joyful harmony building to a buoyant final descant, creating a brief section of
This original work is beautiful and lyrical, with a flowing piano part and beautifully moving harmonic progressions. Set in minor, this simple yet effective piece has a brief contrasting section in major
"Way up yonder above the moon, a bluebird sits in a silver spoon. Kitty alone and I..." This Irish nonsense song is a whirling, twirling kaleidoscope of sound - an excellent showcase for young treble
This upbeat treble choir arrangement of a Scottish folk song includes an optional fiddle part to complement the voices. The simple yet rhythmically bouncing melody line gets passed off through the different
Quoting Cradle Song by Brahms at beginning and end, this traditional German folk song is a beautiful arrangement for young singers. In German, with optional English text throughout, the piece can
Two treasured spirituals, Little David, Play on Your Harp and Ezekiel Saw the Wheel, partner in a veritable dance with a lighthearted piano accompaniment. Expertly crafted for two-part
All the elements of this arrangement of a traditional Navajo song are very simple and repetitive, with plenty of unison, simple harmony in open fifths, and call-and-response singing. A variety of percussion
With a text adapted from a poem by Anne Bronte, this poignant selection provides plenty of good developmental material for young treble choirs. The piece has a lovely texture that will help develop lyrical
Based on a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, this expressive work for young treble choirs is suitable for concert and contest. The music is gently cheerful and nicely sets the text about the changing of the
Hear the steady sound of the mill wheel in this brisk setting of the French Canadian folk song, which uses alternate French and English text. "I hear the windmill, tick-a tick-a tack-a..." Use the
A lovely lyrical selection for treble choir based on Bach's "Siciliano" flute sonata. With just three simple Latin words, the text is easily mastered so that the tone, phrasing, and expression shine
This spirited and upbeat piece for developing choirs is fantastic for teaching syncopation and mixed meter. Excellent voice-leading creates compelling harmonic progressions, and a lyrical section provides
This traditional carol is arranged in an a cappella setting with optional piano or harp accompaniment. The piece begins homophonically and then presents the melody as a canon with the independent voices
Traditionally, Nicaraguan mothers sang this lullaby to their children as they rocked them to sleep. This up-tempo arrangement is in the style of a Spanish dance, complete with hand percussion parts,
Paralleling the voyages we make through life with those of a river flowing to the sea, this poignant original work creates a thoughtful and meaningful atmosphere using lovely harmonies with a wonderful text
Gorgeous voice-leading and modal harmonies surround a lovely introspective text in this arrangement for treble choirs. The song originated from the television series The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends,
Pirulito, which means "lollipop," is a traditional children's song from Brazil. The Portuguese text is easy to learn and fun to sing with simple harmonies, call-and-response, and the melody
A traditional Thai folk song is beautifully arranged for developing treble or mixed choirs. Gentle melodies are interwoven into a lyrical canon-like texture that is expressive and compelling. Written with a
This setting of the Rachel Field poem is rich with mystery, anticipation and energy - quite different from other choral settings. An excellent choice for developing choirs, this up-tempo concert or contest
Treble choirs will shine in this expressive setting of a classic poem by Thomas Hood. Opportunities abound to develop a clear and blended unison vocal line, arched phrasing, and independent part-singing
Composer Lowell Mason is often regarded as the father of public school music education. In this early song by him we sing of the power, beauty and joy that music brings to our lives. A message that rings