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Originally sung by a bass soloist in Handel's oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus," Arm, Arm Ye Brave is classic solo repertoire that has been skillfully adapted for tenor-bass choir. The arrangement
This authentic Zulu folk song is a perfect fit for mixed and treble choirs in three parts! The authentic African rhythmic groove is punctuated by brief solos and joyful handclaps. Add the optional
A poetic text and expressive choral writing combine in this tribute to enduring love. The optional opening solo presents the lyrical melody, but the highlight of the piece comes when the entire choir builds
Arranged for tenor-bass ensembles, this important selection from the standard choral repertoire can be experienced and enjoyed by a new audience. True to Pitoni's original, Leavitt preserves the classic
This medieval Catalan battle cry was employed by the fierce Almogavers as they struck the earth with their weapons, causing sparks to fly. Bravado and confidence surge with each additive cry of this
Mostly known for its association with the Underground Railroad, this traditional African-American spiritual is presented in an upbeat gospel setting. The stylized piano accompaniment really drives the
Sara Teasdale's text is superbly set in a steady and flowing concert work. Musically satisfying yet accessible, this arrangement features diverse part-writing, close harmonies, and wonderful examples of
Stephen Foster songs give us the opportunity to teach about American history and culture while exploring the style and musical expression presented in his artful melodies. This text, in particular, is so
"I Will lift my eyes to the mountains; from where comes my help?" These words from Psalm 121 have inspired countless composers over the ages. Here, they are beautifully set for treble or tenor-bass voices
The romantic text of Robert Louis Stevenson's Over the Land Is April is set here for young men's voices. The keys in this a cappella and mostly homophonic arrangement fit both changed and unchanged
This poignant text from Irish poet Thomas Moore wrestles with nostalgic memories of the past and contemplates the journey to the present with a hopeful spirit. A folky violin/fiddle part sets the tone for
Once the gospel swing gets started, it just never lets up in this powerful selection that is a dynamic musical statement for today's choirs. Its 9/8 meter coupled with an expressive, hopeful text is
With insightful program notes, an easy-to-read pronunciation guide, notes on using the percussion, and an elegant score, here is a wonderful introduction for your tenor-bass choir to sing a high-energy folk
With a text from Robert Louis Stevenson, this setting of the traditional Gaelic folk tune is harmonically rich and expressive. The addition of the optional French horn brings a mellow quality that
Here is a classic tenor solo aria arranged for developing tenor-bass choirs that is both a wonderful teaching tool for its historical and vocal pedagogical value and an impressive festival or concert
The stunning text is a succinct and honest tribute to those among us who are the true heroes-those who put their lives in peril for the good of all. Powerful and dynamic music supports the emotive lyrics,