This classic spiritual is given the utmost care in this stellar arrangement for women's voices. The sensitive writing delivers layers of beauty that cascade effortlessly from the printed page. Unison
Reese's a cappella canon, based on a descending D major scale, is fantastic for teaching unison singing, reinforcing part singing, and developing choral tone, all within the framework of conservative ranges
Based on a text by Christian mystic Hildegard of Bingen, the powerful melodic statements coupled with ethereal divisi reflect Hildegard's acknowledgement of the divine already within. Scored for eight-part
Emerging treble choirs will love singing this beloved spiritual arranged with their specific ranges and abilities in mind. Teach historical context, tone, and style with this flexible offering that can be
The editions of early music, arrangements, and original works of Patrick Liebergen are known to many. This work for three part treble chorus is a celebration of the experience we all enjoy in
Margaret Walker's text leaps off the musical page as words crying to be sung. "My grandmothers were strong. They followed plows and bent to toil." This was not frailty - this was determined womanhood
This traditional carol is arranged in an a cappella setting with optional piano or harp accompaniment. The piece begins homophonically and then presents the melody as a canon with the independent voices
A text by Thomas Moore provides the inspiration for this innovative a cappella piece which uses percussion accompaniment to create a magical effect! It begins with a simple melody, then each part joins with
This energetic original work is a testament that "Love conquers all, therefore let us surrender to love!" In Latin, with pronunciation guide and translation included, this festival work may be performed a
This a cappella piece, accompanied by simple hand percussion, is full of mystery and pulse. The steady percussion under the haunting Scottish melody creates a dance-like lilt in triple meter. The use of
The bright, lilting melody of this original madrigal is absolutely infectious! An excellent tool for teaching textures, balance and diction, it also has appeal for a wide age span of treble choirs. The tune
Short Latin phrases from different parts of the Advent and Christmas liturgies complement the English text in this setting of a 15th-century medieval carol text that is stunning in its simplicity. From