Here is a popular traditional Zulu song as arranged by Rudolf de Beer, former conductor of the Drakensberg Boys Choir of South Africa. What a vivid connection to the people and culture of that part of the
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This famous Thomas Morley madrigal has been a favorite for years. With a limited five-note range for boys, the easy, independent vocal lines and carefully placed dynamics make this edition an excellent
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These two a cappella songs about rain are contrasting in style, tonality, and tempo, making these useful as a set or as stand-alone pieces. A rhythmic ostinato punctuates the first song, while the second is
This authentic arrangement of a traditional Zulu folk song opens slowly, then picks up the tempo as the drums enter. Frequent repetition and accessible harmonic lines broaden the appeal, and the final verse
Developing choirs will be motivated and engaged by this unique set of three, short, original a cappella pieces. Written in contrasting styles, the opening Gloria In Excelsis Deo is exuberant and
Robinson's TBB arrangement of this beloved Bennett madrigal, originally published for four voices in 1599, has been changed from the original key of A minor to the key of D minor, making the ranges and