Joseph Shabalala is best known for his work with Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon. This delightful multicultural piece incorporates body percussion and some very fun words to say. Leanne Macdonn...
Selected for the Ron Kean multicultural series, this Serbian folk song has been tastefully arranged by educator, Tina Harrington. Although this piece can be performed alone, it is actually a partner w...
Selected for the Randy Stenson Male Chorus Series, this setting begins and ends with the voices emulating the bagpipe sounds of Scotland. Everything about this song pulls at the heartstrings and the c...
Brian Tate wants to help bring us all together and uses his imaginative music and community- building texts to make it happen. Each vocal part gets their own statement and they sequence together into...
This arrangement of a traditional Scottish folk song is part of the Randy Stenson Male Chorus Series.
Rachmaninoff knew how to make a melody turn and stretch and draw the listener in to its flow. This arrangement for treble choir lets the voices carry the famous tune, sharing in harmony or even moving...
The beckoning text and mysterious flavor of this 12th century plainsong has made this a favorite advent piece for centuries. It is the new harmonies Petker introduces that separate this arrangement fr...
Beginning with the 19th century hymn Hark the Vesper Hymn is Stealing, Ellen Foncannon brings a lively freshness. Including a simple handbell part (5 bells) and an optional C-instrument obbligato, we...
This Filipino or Visayan folk song is about joy and love. George Hernandez, conductor of the Saringhimig Singers from San Francisco has captured the native flavor in this rousing arrangement. Selected...
Impressions is a set of three outstanding pieces by Kevin Memley for treble voices. The texts are favorites of many and Kevin's treatments are exquisite masterpieces. Although the 3 selections are rel...