John Leavitt's simple setting of the beloved Song of Solomon text features haunting suspensions and warm choral sonorities. It may be performed a cappella, or with the optional piano accompaniment for a
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
Poem by Melcena Burns Denny. The Thanksgiving poem has a beautiful thought about the constancy of the love and care of God: "If stormy clouds should hide the stars No fearful thought is mine. Far beyond all
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
Sunayama is a beautiful Japanese folk tune, set here with English lyrics. The pentatonic melody and open harmonies retain the style, and the progressions in the piano accompaniment support this
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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
This folk song is from a collection of native songs from New Mexico. The singers envy the owl who has wings and can visit a loved one while they cannot. The beauty of the folk song is in its earthy melody
This lovely arrangement for SA voices with piano or optional guitar is a simple setting of a northern Argentinian folk melody. With a Spanish text, haunting melody and Spanish feel, this is the perfect
"We sing out a jubilant song. Our spirits are free." The soaring vocals are within reach of large and small choirs, and a dazzling piano part enlivens the musical landscape throughout its pages. The joy of
"Yet one thing I can tell you, still one thing that I know: Wherever fortune calls me, then that's where I must go!" A bold statement of the courage to persevere and to follow one's heart against all odds