Jacob Handl (1550-1591) was called the Bohemian Palestrina of his day. Allen Crowell has edited this stirring anthem for male voices. Randy Stenson selected it for his TTBB series. The text of humilit...
Selected for the Randy Stenson TTBB Choral Series, veteran arranger Doug Andrews uses an Irish melody to tell us a classic shipwreck tale. Piano and snare drum provide the musical backdrop that unders...
Performed at the ACDA National Convention in Oklahoma City, 2009, this folksong will take you to Ireland through music! The voice parts create a distinctive palette of true Celtic timbre!
Here's a tune that is energizing and exciting - concert appropriate - that teaches singers how to write the counts in music. Now in multiple voicings so every choir can have this piece to start their...
J. S. Bach penned SDG at the end of most of his compositions, which is Latin for to God be the glory. This energetic number can serve as a church anthem of praise or a concert number for high school,...
Based on Psalm 98:1-4, this ancient psalm of praise is redressed in modern classical sounds. Intertwined is the canonic melody from 19th century hymn-writer Lowell Mason, O Music. The combination hono...
Dr. David C. Dickau first arranged Handel's 'Joy to the World' for 2-part voices, and now comes the SATB setting. Delightful energy, interesting rhythm and percussion make this a very fun selection fo...
Sometimes all you need is a title to get your attention. This is one sweet tune, with a clever word game in every phrase. Originally from an entire 'sweet' of clever word songs for SATB, this voicing...
The Songs of the World Series has been perhaps the most popular series in the Pavane catalog. 'Angels We have Heard on High', a French carol, is part of the series' Collection #6, which also includes...