Adapted from a choral movement from the oratorio Judas Maccabaeus, this is a wonderfully joyful anthem for treble singers and an excellent introduction to Baroque-era style!
A superb edition of the de Victoria motet. Available: SATB a cappella. Performance Time: Approx. 1:40.
The 17th century English composer Michael East wrote madrigals, anthems and consorts including this delightful madrigal here arranged for treble voices. With its intricate and playful voice parts, thi...
This setting of Cesar Franck's exquisite Latin hymn will enhance many concerts with a high, floating solo supported by rich choral harmony accompanied by keyboard or the optional oboe, harp and string...
This masterwork of the 16th century is a standard on many contest lists. This excellent new edition from John Leavitt is ideal for developing the representative style qualities of the era. Available f...
From the Bach Cantata 142, this edition will be an excellent introduction to Baroque style for choirs of all levels. A fine choice for concert, festival and contest. Duration: ca. 1:15.
The famous tenor aria from Judas Maccabaeus has been arranged for male chorus in a setting that preserves the brilliance of the original work. The Tenor II part is optional, making this selection more...
Treble choruses can experience Baroque style and performance practice in this setting from Bach's Motet VI. Performed a cappella or with the continuo accompaniment, it will make a fine addition to hon...
Now available for SSA. This is an excellent example of Mozart's choral writing. Leavitt's editorial markings enhance the musicality of the work.
Equally effective with male or treble ensembles, this 2-part work offers an appropriate challenge to developing ensembles. Ideal for contest or festival occasions. Available: SA/TB. Performance Time:...