With a fresh, contemporary feel, this selection brings an uplifting message of hope and friendship through times of darkness. With its wide appeal, it is available in several voicings, including the Ember
This dazzling work is a celebration of the isiXhosa language of South Africa. It uses the various click sounds found in the Xhosa language to a stunning effect. The language will be a challenge to most
This arrangement of a traditional habanera song uses a gentle, lilting setting to tell a love story. The elegant piano accompaniment contributes to the authentic feel. Both English and Spanish texts are
Born as a game, this clever piece uses imitating sounds and nonsense vocables to form words with no real meaning. It begins with four solo voices in canon over a humming harmonic accompaniment by the choir.
Welcome the Christmas season with this festive original work for two-part treble or tenor-bass voices! Accented and vigorous, this a cappella setting in compound meter is the perfect way to open a concert
Singing for Water tells the story of Native Americans protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2017, recreating elements of the experience alongside the narration. The piece is written for layered chorus,
After successful voicings for 2-part and SAB, it is right to provide an SATB voicing of this delightful number. Joseph Shabalala, best known in the U.S. for his collaboration with Paul Simon, gives us a
Two of Clara Schumann's most renowned solo art songs, Sie liebten sich beide and Warum willst du and're fragen, are beautifully adapted for treble choirs. Retaining the original German
Four rhythmic ostinatos underscore the lilting melody in this work scored for a cappella mixed choir and solo or small group. Speaking to the hope found in each child that's born, this piece reminds each of
A true music advocacy piece, When I Sing was composed to be a fun song expressing the joy of choral singing. Complete with extensive program notes from the composer, your singers will enjoy
When Thunder Comes is a celebration of American Civil Rights heroes. It composed for One Voice Mixed Chorus—Minnesota's LGBTA Chorus for their concert "Queer Thunder" in collaboration with Mu