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"Bright morning stars are rising...Day is breaking in my soul..." This Appalachian folksong, arranged for a cappella voices, has a contemplative, spiritual quality. Opening and closing with a trio, it's a
Using the popular folksongs Shenandoah and The Water Is Wide, Don and Nancy have written a marvelous arrangement with fluid vocal lines to let you concentrate on the beauty of choral sound
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Julie Knowles' SSA setting of this old Irish air has become a classic. Now you can also perform this expressive arrangement with your SATB, SAB, and two-part choirs. Lush, harmonic choral writing makes this
Here's a rousing arrangement of four favorite folk tunes from the heart of America. Sensible ranges are spot-on for developing voices, and cued notes offer opportunities for divisi. Add the optional fiddle
This sweet setting of the famous Scottish folk song generously passes the melody from voice to voice while gently stretching the traditional rhythms of the piece. Piano players will enjoy the flowing
Here is a traditional sea ballad that is equal parts authentic and enjoyable. Dating back to the mid-1700s, this rollicking nautical adventure tells the story of a ship's captain who spots a mermaid in the
Here's a cheerful traditional English round with two sets of lyrics that make it useful for holiday programs or at any time of year. The melody is lyrical and lovely and develops into a round setting that
All aboard for a bouncy rendition of this authentic American train song! The largely pentatonic tune chugs along with a few blue notes while the independent harmony lines, engaging rhythmic counterpoint,
The traditional Halyard Chantey tune, also known as Blow the Man Down, is given amusing new lyrics in this entertaining nautical feature for developing tenor-bass voices. "Sailors, ahoy, mateys,
This frolicsome American folk song is sure to leave toes tapping and hands clapping. A spoken rhythmic introduction ushers in the familiar melody, which is ultimately accompanied by independent