Limited ranges, repeated sections, and creative choral arranging ensure success with this Victor Johnson favorite. This longtime bestseller features percussion parts for sticks, shaker, bongo or African
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Rarely, if ever, have the words and music of this folk song been so beautifully merged that both love and despair are both heard and felt. A wonderful baritone solo opens and closes the piece, and the
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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
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A cry for peace in a world torn by war, this poignant a cappella setting of an original text is filled with striking dynamic contrasts. "Sing, Be, Live, See... This dark stormy hour, the wind, it stirs. The
Create a moment of reverence and reflection with this English Renaissance anthem, now arranged for men's voices. Ideal for concert and worship. Very accessible and highly recommended!
William Ernest Henley's powerful text is set in an equally strong setting for tenor-bass choirs. Beginning with the opening text that is chanted with random entrances over the dramatic piano part and
For tenor-bass choirs, this skillful a cappella setting of a traditional Scottish folk song is an excellent choice for concert and festival use. Thoughtful consideration is given to range and tessitura,
This festival choral piece is pure energy! A driving, punctuated piano part accompanies the solidly built choral harmonies to create a dynamic concert opener for tenor-bass choirs. Also available for mixed
This unique and well-known Welsh song is widely performed by Welsh choirs. This setting includes translated text that has been adapted to singable English. Rich and hearty sonorities pair beautifully with
A lyrical and lush choral setting of the early 19th century poem by Lord Byron. Themes are introduced in the music first in unison and then followed by simple harmonizations. The melodic vocal writing is
"The pure, the bright, the beautiful ... the striving after better hopes ... these things shall never die." The positive and affirming words of Charles Dickens are richly set for lower voices. Beginning
This arrangement of the classic tenor solo is full of wonder and whimsy. The melody is shared among all vocal parts. A fantastic teaching piece, as flexible tempi and beautiful style are required
A fresh setting of a traditional Latin text by a young composer, this beautiful piece bridges the ancient and the modern with lush choral harmonies for tenor-bass choirs. A wonderful piece worthy of study