In this piece, film composer Ennio Morricone has ingeniously juxtaposed two choirs, string quartet, percussion, and oboe solo to create music which is representative of the Jesuit church music tradition of the era (choir 1 and strings), the nativemus...More info...
There is joyful virtuosity in this brilliant new offering from Philip Kern. Dazzling piano work mixes with festive vocal writing to create an excellent choice for your seasonal programming. Singer and audience or congregation willfind this a refreshi...More info...
The traditional words of a favorite English carol find a wonderful new home in the arms of Michael Larkins joyful and easily learned arrangement of I Saw Three Ships. The use of hand chimes adds to the festive qualities of this happy adaptation....More info...
This chorus comes to us from one of Polands leading composers of the early Baroque era. Edited for our time by Bausano, O Glorioso, Domina beautifully asks the blessing of Mary upon us all with its lyrical interpretation of theoriginal hymn text. Pe...More info...
A lovely classic for a Valentines concert or spring contest or festival. Ich Liebe Dich has long been a favorite art song of vocalists. This choral arrangement is sure to please as well....More info...
Your accompanist will love the opportunity to imitate a music box and play a little ragtime in this sweet usical tribute to mom! Music in My Mothers House, from the Mark Foster catalog, is a song of thanks for the gift of musicpassed from parent to...More info...
William Byrd offers a beautiful setting for the motet, “O Gloriosa Domina.” James Marvin has transposed the original up a 4th, gaining great clarity for the treble voice. A highly expressive setting of a colorful andpoignant text extollin...More info...
Rich, full, sonorous harmonies as only René Clausen can write them! This magnificent arrangement of the beloved “O Holy Night” is a must for Christmas! Making a grand impression, this anthem is quite accessibleto most church choirs...More info...
This tender carol has long been a favorite of many, and Carl Nygards new treble arrangement will be as well. The Rocking Carol boasts wondrous, lush harmonies - you will know when the angel chorus arrives! For winter concert orfestival and, of cours...More info...
A taste of Baroque for concert, contest, or festival. Dean Rishel has penned a fresh arrangement of Purcells setting of the Shakespeare text inviting and inspiring the merriment of making music. “Strike the Viol” isan excellent education...More info...
A powerful, emotional text and rich harmonies express the passion of Christs sacrifice. Using “The Third Melody” by sixteenth-century composer Thomas Tallis, arranger Lee Dengler expresses the inexpressible with vocalcolors and textures...More info...
Oh how beautiful, this finely crafted octavo! A gorgeous text is portrayed through lush sounds and textures, from rich, broad chords to tight jazz harmonies. For SATB voices with alto divisi, “Oh How Beautiful, This FinelyWoven Earth” is...More info...
Energetic and electric, this dynamic arrangement of the familiar spiritual, “This Little Light of Mine,” will become a favorite of singers and audiences, alike. Tight harmonies and playful syncopation make this pieceso much fun, it seems...More info...
A stately declaration of thanksgiving breaks into a joyful, lilting song of praise. This dancelike setting of Psalm 92 for SATB voices, piano, and french horn, is light and airy, with soaring melody lines and a flowingaccompaniment. “Give Thank...More info...
J. Harold Moyers works for the Kansas Mennonite Mens Chorus are always eagerly anticipated and exciting to hear. Moyer seems to infuse the joy of music into every note, and this new anthem is no exception. “Glorious Thingsof Thee Are Spoken&r...More info...
A song of heartbreak and longing, the melody of Icelandic Lament flows between major and minor as happy memories are recalled in the text, and then the poignant sense of melancholy returns. A lovely choice for any multiculturalmusic event, concert, c...More info...
Text from Psalm 100A joyous and bright beginning to a worship service, or for general or festival use, “Jubilate Deo” features dynamic rhythms and melodies and a constant playful meter shift between 9/8, 4/4,and 3/4. Wonderful chr...More info...
Handels most famous operatic aria, Ombra Mai Fu, is adroitly set for SSA voices and piano. You may wish to locate the preceding recitative for your alto soloist. An excellent spring concert or festival piece....More info...
Commissioned by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, this was the featured work at the 1987 International Childrens Choir Festival in Washington, D.C. For three-part treble voices, “Wonderful World” is liltingand child-like as it...More info...