Using a popular Brazilian rhythm called "chorinho," this whimsical song is about a grandmother who can talk to birds. Incorporating Portuguese text along with some nonsense words, this spirited original
A long-time favorite on the festival circuit, this dynamic, exciting, joyous selection surpasses the ordinary! Syncopated rhythms and changing meters, combined with a sizzling piano part, make this a
This American folk song is beautifully arranged for treble voices and piano with an optional flute obbligato. Well-crafted voice leading and lush harmonies set a meaningful text, and the flowing piano
This chorus from Haydn's "Heiligmesse" is an ideal introduction to Classical style for treble choirs. Explore musical phrasing, quality tone production, and pure vowels with this simple Latin text and
"I Will lift my eyes to the mountains; from where comes my help?" These words from Psalm 121 have inspired countless composers over the ages. Here, they are beautifully set for treble or tenor-bass voices
This Baroque selection has been adapted for mixed or treble voices and given an accessible piano accompaniment in this excellent arrangement. Stylistically authentic, it gives great opportunity to teach
Sara Teasdale's text dictates the setting of this lovely dance-like piece in 3/4 with violin obbligato. The melody and harmonic treatment are unique, and the musical texture is interesting and artistic. A
This hauntingly beautiful original piece captures the essence of the nightingale's song. The tender text is set with a delicately spun melody and flowing piano accompaniment in a gorgeous harmonic structure
The beauty and freshness of spring bursts into being with this exuberant original for treble voices. A vibrant theme lends itself to call and response, imitation and variation over a buoyant piano
The imagery inspired by the robin include new beginnings, wisdom, clarity and even the divine. This simple folk-like ballad hopes to inspire the perennial message of empowerment and the joy of song.
The beloved Latin text is set in an elegantly simple texture with conservative ranges. Straightforward rhythms and moments of release create a tapestry of sound that surrounds the chant line. In a variety
From Vivaldi's opera "Il Giustino," this solo aria-turned-choral arrangement is a great way to introduce choirs to the Baroque style. Lively melismas, stylistically appropriate ornamentation, easy Italian