From Vivaldi's opera Il Giustino, this aria-turned-choral arrangement is a great way to introduce choirs to the Baroque style. Lively melismas, appropriate ornamentation, easy Italian language, and an...
One of four songs presented to Robert Schumann by his wife Clara, this setting is a shining example of the composer's ingenuity, and is a wonderful introduction to Romantic era style and performance p...
Tesfa Wondemagegnehu writes, 'The compendium you hold in your hands represents the glimmering of the North Star. All thought-leaders and outstanding practitioners of our time, these authors have provi...
Here is a classic tenor aria arranged for TB. This is a wonderful opportunity for young men to experience the Baroque style with all of its rhythmic give and take and its passionate musical style.
Nineteenth century composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) wrote more than 600 lieder or songs--vocal songs accompanied by piano. He raised this to an art form by equalizing the importance of the music an...
The beautiful song from Richard Strauss' first collection of published songs is here skillfully arranged for women's voices. The German Lied, elevated in the 19th century by Schubert, was taken to new...
Often considered the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music, Amy was both a composer and a concert pianist. Here are two of her most important art songs--'Ah, Love, But A D...
Here is the beautiful final movement from Giacomo Carissimi's oratorio Jephte. Originally for SATB choir, soloist, narrator and instruments, here is a new arrangement for men that allows them to explo...
Independent vocal lines, rhythmic and pulsating accompaniment and a Shakespeare text, this is a teaching piece for your young choir. They will love learning about the Shakespeare play As You Like It....