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
This is not your typical treble song about flowers and love! No, this time Jack has met his match and gets a lot more than he bargained for. This cheeky madrigal-like modern concert work employs a
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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
A long-time favorite on the festival circuit, this dynamic, exciting, joyous selection surpasses the ordinary! Syncopated rhythms and changing meters, combined with a sizzling piano part, make this a
This Robert Frost poem reflects on the end of the world, musing whether it might be consumed in fire or ice, and comparing the two elements with the emotions of desire and hate. The poetry sparkles in this
Excellent craftsmanship is apparent in this delightful tone painting as an accented vocal theme creates the image of flickering fireflies on a dark summer night. Carefully selected ranges and intervals,
This setting of a text by William Cullen Bryant really conveys the excitement of a hurricane! Knee slaps, finger snaps, and blowing sounds effectively imitate the rain and wind while the piano contributes
"River, run me to the ocean. River, take me to the sea. River, show me to a distant shore. River, run! Set my spirit free..." Fluid vocal lines glide effortlessly over a shimmering piano
This Korean folk song displays the connection of the farmer to the animals that share their habitation, calling to the birds to not disturb the crops in a tender and caring way. Appropriate for treble
This tender setting of a Native American poem has become a standard in the choral repertoire. With extended legato phrasing, delicate musicality, and a simple piano accompaniment that supports the
Exuberant rhythmic energy abounds in this African-style original! The Swahili text of only four words translates: "We will dance! We will sing! We will be glad!" The only accompanying instruments are
The text comes to spirited life as this gospel-style setting lauds the value of a song to improve the quality of our lives. Chord symbols are included for the addition of instruments or improvisation by the
Combining the traditional spiritual I Want To Be Ready, a powerful piano accompaniment, and a gospel setting, this arrangement allows the singers to really dig in and sing with the full power of
This piece captures the curious sense of wonder of Winnie-the-Pooh author A.A. Milne. Written lyrically and simply, two-part voices of any age will appreciate the whimsy of the wind.