This magnificent work written by Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, a Benedictine abbess as well as composer, is a Marian antiphon from her 1642 volume of music. Using the most up-to-date scholarship, a beautiful
The very energetic and joyful chorus from Handel's oratorio "Samson" has been carefully arranged to make this work accessible for SSA choirs. This work is sure to delight audiences and singers alike and
Exuding sizzling, rhythmic energy, this traditional South African folk song arrangement is a multicultural programming winner! A cappella, with percussion parts included for shakers, djembe, and hand drum
This atmospheric setting of words from Shakespeare's As You Like It is sprightly and uplifting, with singers being asked to perform with "a bit of frost and a knowing smile." Musically it includes
Verdi's opera "Macbeth" is based on William Shakespeare's theatrical tragedy of the same name. This third-act chorus finds witches dancing and a diabolical spell being prepared. This edition suggests tempo
Schubert, composer of over 600 lieder, elevated the art form by creating settings that give equal consideration to the melody, piano accompaniment and painting of the text. This adaptation of a classic lied
The delightful poem by Robert Frost in an equally delightful setting by Randall Thompson makes an excellent selection for more advanced treble choirs.
In this, one of Schubert's first and most successful art songs, Gretchen reflects on her sudden infatuation with Faust. The piano accompaniment, with its relentless sixteenth notes in the right hand,
Adapted from the gospel-style interpretation of the hymn His Eye Is on the Sparrow originally performed and recorded by the Georgia Mass Choir, this setting is an inspirational choice for gospel,
Here is a refreshing a cappella Latin setting, based on verses of Psalm 103. Each vocal part has significance to the overall effect of the work, which is highlighted by an opening soprano solo and and
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.