The final movement from the larger work "Missa Romantica," this beautiful setting of the Agnus Dei text in Latin from the Missa Brevis appears in two versions: the first is accompanied as it appears in the
Extracted from the fourth movement of the larger work "Missa Romantica," this setting of the traditional Latin text appears in two versions: the first is accompanied as it appears in the larger work; the
This exciting setting of the Latin text extracted from the larger Missa Romantica appears in two versions: the first is accompanied as it appears in the larger work; the second is an a cappella version for
If you're looking for something a little different to perform in the spiritual style, take a close look at this nicely rhythmic setting by Greg Gilpin. Interlocking vocals sing over a pulsating piano
The opening movement from the larger work "Missa Romantica," this gently flowing setting of the Kyrie text in Latin from the Missa Brevis appears in two versions: the first is accompanied as it appears in
A lyrical and expressive setting with an expansive harmonic vocabulary, changing meters, and a message deserving of all to hear. Short a cappella portions contrast nicely with the accompanied sections.
This outstanding setting of a traditional camp meeting song is growing in popularity as a top choice for festival choirs!
Extracted from the third movement of the larger work "Missa Romantica," this setting of the traditional Sanctus text in Latin appears in two versions: the first is accompanied as it appears in the larger
A lovely setting of the classic for a cappella treble voices. A solo voice singing in English over delightful choral "oohs" from all three voices leads to a second verse sung by the full choir in German and
Three of the most well-known South African folk songs have been arranged for mixed choir in a cappella arrangements that are stylistically accurate and exciting to sing! Detailed performance notes include
An energetic original work with a text from Alejandra Martinez, this two-part treble piece uses both English and Spanish text. Included in the singer's lines are opportunities for rhythmic speech. The piano
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Nonsense syllables, notated body percussion and a jovial piano part all come together to make this silly song that is said to be "the very best medicine" for an achy heart. You can't help but smile