A triumphant Mozart masterwork for today's choirs! This joyful opera finale opens and closes with a boisterous choral fanfare that features a brief, expressive vocal duet in the middle. The text is in
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This edition of the well-known choral masterwork from Mozart's "Requiem," now available for mixed, TTBB, and SSAA voices, has become a standard for today's choirs. Patrick Liebergen has re-scored the
The melody has a simple innocence, but the harmony provides great warmth and subtlety in this touching love song by Clara Schumann arranged for choral ensembles. Set in a modified strophic form, the setting
Beginning with joyous acclamations, this exuberant piece features a polyphonic middle section followed by a lyrical presentation of the "amens" and the return of the homophonic style in the closing
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G.F. Handel's iconic Hallelujah Chorus is an annual tradition for thousands of choirs around the world. Here is the standard version in all its glory for SATB choir with a piano or organ part
A standard in choral literature from Mendelssohn's cantata "Elijah." A must!
This classic piece composed in 1865 holds a cherished place in the choral repertory for concerts, festivals and services. Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the original French,
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Although primarily known as an opera composer, Galuppi contributed a steady output of sacred music. In this edition, the original figured bass has been fully realized in the piano accompaniment, but the
This piece from Missa Abreviada, CPM 112, has been edited for choir with solo quartet and piano accompaniment. Beginning slowly, the piece moves into a spirited fugal setting of the traditional Latin
Brahms' best songs are small, priceless jewels. They are unusual, mysterious, inventive, bass heavy, uncomplicated, melodious, and they are glorious creations! Op. 63, No. 8 O wusst' ich doch den Weg
This favorite choral fugue from Bach's "Magnificat" is arranged here for only four parts with a playable piano accompaniment. This piece is a wonderful introduction to polyphonic texture, and the Latin text
With the option to perform a cappella or with basso continuo and cello, Monteverdi's masterwork breathes new life in this edited version for divisi mixed choirs. An exciting texture that bridges the
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Nadia Boulanger's short but exquisitely beautiful setting of words from the last section of the Requiem mass is a highly spiritual work that reaches deep into the soul of the listener. A lightly pulsating
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Isabella Leonarda was one of the most prolific woman composers of 17th-century Italy, publishing 20 volumes during her lifetime including the first known sonatas written by a woman. This edition seeks to
The eleventh movement from Bach's Magnificat is a wonderful introduction to polyphonic singing for mixed choirs. This updated edition of the masterwork may be performed with the notated keyboard reduction
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This invitation for a rendezvous on the sea beneath the stars is colored by a spiraling piano accompaniment and largely homophonic vocal lines. The setting makes the most of Chausson's music in this lovely
This Italian Baroque masterwork is an eight-minute work for mixed choir with a quartet of SATB soloists featured throughout. Largely polyphonic, it explores dramatic Baroque phrasing, articulation, and
A joyous and buoyant work from Dutch Renaissance composer Jan Sweelink, this edition moves the work to a slightly lower key and includes performance suggestions from the editor. A fantastic work for
This work from the pen of Johann Michael Haydn - brother of Franz Joseph- is another example of a newly discovered piece for mixed voices that may be performed with piano accompaniment or two
This work for eight-part double choir, composed in 1878, is one of Rheinberger's most admired works of unaccompanied choral music. Mostly homophonic in texture, it employs polyphony to highlight specific