Introduce your treble choirs to the Baroque/Classical style of the Italian composer Baldassare Galuppi with this adagio movement filled with sorrowful descending lines and ardent suspensions. An excel...
Introduce your treble choirs to the glorious sounds of the Renaissance with this short a cappella work by Sixtus Dietrich, who composed sacred and secular works in 16th century Germany.
This contemporary setting of lyrics from an ancient medieval hymn create an uplifting and joyful showcase for treble voices. An excellent choice for contest, festival and sacred concerts!
Composed originally for solo soprano and figured bass this new arrangement offers a counter melody to the second verse. All voices join together for a strong, unison final verse.
The Jumblies, ' by the 19th century writer, Edward Lear, is a tale full of fantasy and humor, in which the adventurous, endearing, and colorful Jumblies decide to set sail over rough seas in a sieve,...
Very young ensembles will shine with this charming and simple setting of Good King Wenceslas that will help develop music reading, rhythmic accuracy and part-singing skills.
This reassuring Christina Rossetti text, which is actually a metaphor for life itself, has been set for two part treble voices and piano. Originally written for middle school voices, the choral writin...