This resource is a must-have for all choral directors looking to make the most of their warm-up time. This book of versatile, pedagogically based choral warm-ups helps directors take full advantage of this
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Hiraeth, like many words in Welsh, is mystical, mysterious, and in a way, unknowable - but loosely translated it is a longing for home. The harmonic rhythm of this piece, undulating and sweeping
Based on traditional airs transcribed by R. Natheniel Dett, 1882–1943, after the singing of Mr. Ralph Stoney and one unknown, edited by Uzee Brown Jr.
This festive song gives praise for the beauty and diversity of creation. The text vividly describes the wonder of nature from the rain to the birds. A light C instrument adds harmony on the unison refrain
A moving a cappella setting of the famous text from Matthew 6. Originally written as a TTBB anthem, this new SATBB voicing is every bit as moving and successful. The 3/4 time closing section is more
Set gravely for TTBB voices, this work, which is mostly homophonic, was not intended to be anti-war; rather, it was written to bring us closer to the soldeir's life, thoughts, feelings, and fears.