A traditional Inca text from the sacred hymns of Pachakutek is set for mixed chorus, piano and percussion in this declamatory number about the titled Incan emperor. Harmonies layer and respond to each other
A call for help in a time of storm, this anonymous text from 19th-century London is beautifully set for a cappella mixed choir. "Heaven be my pilot amid this stormy sea ... grant me in that blest port where
A setting of the text by James Weldon Johnson, this lyrical concert work celebrates the gift of music: "With glad defiance in my throat, I pierce the darkness with a note, and sing."
This lovely work for treble voices and piano is a lyric, fluid rendering of the familiar text from the Book of Hours (1541). Elegantly simple, it offers the opportunity for young choirs to explore tone,
This 18th-century Italian piece is part of a larger work, Miserere in F Minor. This edition is based on a handwritten copy by Johann Simon Mayr and is scored for treble choir with piano or optional
Charles Anthony Silvestri's text is brought to life in this lyrical piece written for treble chorus and piano. This touching piece about finding one's voice through song celebrates finding peace in
This moving selection features a smoothly flowing harmonic texture that courses throughout the piece. Warm and enveloping, The Song You Loved will be the song you love singing, whether it be for
The ninth piece in Schumann's Liederalbum für die Jugend, a collection of vocal duets, is scored and edited here for two-part choir. This piece can be performed by treble voices or tenor-bass
Two well-known chorales are scored for tenor-bass voices and optional piano accompaniment. Bach's Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light and Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow
A contemporary setting of a familiar Latin text, this concert work is ideal for your advanced ensemble. Melismatic lines contrast with strong harmonic moments in this Renaissance-style motet.
Beautiful a cappella harmonies paint the picture of the scenic, familiar text from Song of Solomon: "Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away, for lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and
An excerpt from Vespers for the 21st Sunday after Trinity, this work is scored for tenor-bass choir, cello, and contrabass. Advanced singers will enjoy the contrast between the melismatic lines and the
Featuring tenor and alto solos, this piece is based on a traditional Argentinian theme. Fairly complex in texture and harmonic structure, this exciting work also features a virtuosic piano
This upbeat choral setting of Psalm 96 is written in a modern style that is rhythmic and full of harmonic texture. With interesting harmonies and some lovely cluster chords, this piece is for more advanced
With a chant-like modern a cappella texture, this piece includes a simple text and beautiful phrasing that allows ensembles to focus on their ensemble blend. A warm and emotive piece.
This accessible arrangement of the familiar carol includes a bit of divisi and mixed meter, making it ideal for more advanced ensembles.
Featuring a baritone solo, this piece in mixed meter has a Renaissance feel that expands into a divisi texture, including modern rhythms and sections of kneeling, floor patting, and stomping. In Latin
This energetic original concert work makes for an ideal opening festival number for younger choirs. The meter shifts back and forth between 3/4 and 6/8 to give a nice sense of movement and drive, while the
This warm and sentimental concert work features two soloists who also duet at the beginning and end, with a middle section that swells with joy. Including only the lyric "Alleluia," this piece allows the
An outstanding and challenging setting of the Christina Rossetti text, this selection crafted for The Aeolians flows with lush choral divisi harmonies that shimmer with delicious dissonance and some
This arrangement of the traditional Appalachian folk song is beautifully supported by its piano accompaniment. Perfect for both established and developing tenor-bass choirs, this lyrical selection also
"I cannot wear two coats today. The wind is not so strong that I would need to if I could. I offer you my hand and the coat I could not wear today." This original concert work explores the notion of excess
This selection for advanced tenor-bass choirs soars with enthusiasm and determination to its joyous conclusion, "Gaudium immensum! Amen!"
Loomis Creek tells the story of a 19th-century American pioneer with a dream to move west and start a new life by building a farm near a life-giving stream. The a cappella setting has a