Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poem suggests that the bird of hope not soar too high or sing too loud. Taking heed, the composer created much downward movement in the piano accompaniment, while allowing the singers
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General. Serene Setting of this American ballad. The piano accompaniment establishes and supports the sensitive melodic line. Opportunity for solo.
This high-energy piece in a contemporary style is perfect as an opener in a concert or festival setting. Featuring a Latin text, the opening fanfare-like section leads to a contrapuntal middle section
The delightful poem by Robert Frost in an equally delightful setting by Randall Thompson makes an excellent selection for more advanced treble choirs.
With touching lyrics by poets Rupert Brooke and Friedrich Ruckert, this lovely arrangement for treble voices will warm the hearts of all who hear it. The close harmonies and moving piano accompaniment make
Felix Mendelssohn's lovely trio from the oratorio Elijah has been skillfully arranged for three-part treble voices and piano accompaniment. Originally written in German and translated to English
Omnia sol temperat, "the sun warms everything," comes from a verse of Latin found in Carmina Burana. The composer's English text speaks to the human need to anchor words of love and commitment in
Three beautiful and favorite ballads, He's Gone Away; Will He Remember?, and Barbara Allen are presented here for treble choirs. A gorgeous combination of voice parts and piano.
"Rushing river pass me by, winding to the deep blue sea. Oh, willow, weeping willow, weep for me." Beautiful imagery from the mournful text creates lyrical voice leading and a yearning piano part that