Although this is an original work, the words, which simulate a tribal language, give it a world-music feeling. In fact, the chant-like character of the piece almost makes you feel as though you are taking
This setting of Hildegard of Bingen's Ave Generosa text uses a hauntingly joyful tonality, paying homage to the mysterious story of Mary. A beautiful middle section is surrounded by contrasting
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A dramatic setting of the famous verse from Shakespeare's "As You Like It." The piano creates a rush the wind while the voices match the many moods of the poem: somber, ironic, dancing, and finally—
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For treble choirs looking for a playful challenge, this arrangement of a traditional Spanish folk song uses Spanish text throughout, piano accompaniment, hand claps, and a fiery soprano solo, then
Originally conceived and written for the Ostrava Children's choir, this a cappella work for SSAA voices is a Moravian Czech mountain song.
Originally commissioned by the ACDA, Walker's setting of the E.E. Cummings poem has long been popular on the festival circuit for treble and mixed choirs. An additional voicing for tenor-bass choirs is now
One of the Trois chansons folkloriques which also includes Un Canadien errant and Les raftsmen, this Quebecois folk song was originally known in France as Mon pere a fait
Here is an incredibly dynamic adaptation of a popular French folk song. Quick and rhythmic, the work reflects the determination and liveliness of the girl in the poem who won't let others dictate her love
Here's an arrangement of a traditional Mexican song that will require some work, but will be well worth the effort! Set at a very fast tempo, with some tricky syncopations, complete with yips, yelps and "ai
Li'l David, written for double treble chorus, is a wonderful and challenging work for advanced treble choirs. The way the two SSA choirs play off of one another is mesmerizing, natural, and
A meditation on the mystery and wonder of music, this Estonian tone poem is a little gem for a cappella choirs. With gorgeous harmonies that intensify the text, this will resonate deeply with your singers.
This arrangement combines the traditional Andean folk song Ohas Azules with folk songs from Ecuador and Peru and adds exciting percussion and authentic vocal effects that will captivate your
This exceptional work is a wonderfully expressive choral statement and it continues to be a popular choice with contest and festival choirs. It is available for SSA choirs in the original version with the
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Useful in a wide variety of circumstances including as a Palm Sunday introit or procession. It is also a great teaching piece for a school group or choir festival. Finally available for double TTBB chorus,