This gentle original setting of an 11th-century Japanese text captures the mystery and flavor of ancient Japan and frames the middle section, which is in English. Haunting melodies and simple harmonies are
The message and melody of this beautiful traditional Jewish prayer for peace never gets old. With ample unison and a simple section of harmony in a round, this arrangement is quickly learned and extremely
This peaceful setting of the traditional Hebrew text has been carefully written to be accessible and artistic for young choirs. There are pronunciation and translation guides to assist with teaching the
Hauntingly beautiful melodic lines and a supportive accompaniment gently interweave to evoke the marvelous imagery in this classic Rachel Field poem. This piece is excellent for teaching phrasing, blend,
A traditional folk tune sung by children and families throughout Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina, this South American piece is an ideal multicultural selection for young treble choirs. Plenty of unison and
This beautiful and thoughtful setting of the Paul Laurence Dunbar poem includes parts for Orff instruments (glockenspiel and bass metallophone) and an optional flute obbligato that make this piece
Thoughtfully crafted to make your treble singers sound their best, this lyrical folk tune is sung first in unison, then in canon, with call and response, and eventually with some parallel harmonies. A
"Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you." Christina Rossetti's mysterious and intriguing text is presented in a beautiful setting to create a superb choral work for concert and contest. Designed for
Soaring melodic lines and an expressive piano accompaniment delicately intertwine to effectively express this distinguished poem by Fannie Stearns Davis. Limited ranges, especially for Part III. Marvelous