From a series of American mass movements, Ron Kean has combined the traditional Latin movements with American hymns or folk songs. The Gloria follows this pattern, partnering an exuberant original mel...
Containing one of the most fabulous poems for children to ever sing, Dr. Eric Unruh from Casper College, Casper, Wyoming, has composed the perfect choral complement. The melody lines are interesting a...
Premiered at the 2005 ACDA convention, this setting of a poem by William Butler Yeats begs the listener to tread softly on our dreams. Available for SSAA and TTBB.
This Ron Kean setting of the Yeats' text displays his skill. Perfect for treble choirs of all ages. Add the optional violin, accordian and whistle to complete the performance.
Judy Herrington's reputation as a conductor, teacher and arranger have been well-established. Her role as a commissioned composer is gaining quickly. A specialist with children and treble voices, Ms....
Released in SATB in 2004, this piece has been popular enough to demand a setting for women's voices. Brian Tate cleverly combined the texts from a variety of frequently used spirituals to create a bra...
Originally set for SATB voices and performed by the ACDA National Honor Choir, this new SSAA setting maintains the same energy and drive. The complex lines and rhythms are captivating but are also cle...
Now available in an SSA voicing, this multicultural piece in the Ron Kean series utilizes sounds from African folk songs. With a myriad of percussion instruments, the rhythm is set. A joyful chorus em...
This early American folk song is a lively number with percussive hand claps and will showcase treble choirs or all ages, especially high school and college.
The title and text come from Dante Gabriel Rossetti and discuss the experience of dejss vu. The composer paints musical colors around Rossetti's words that are absolutely enticing. The melodic lines a...