This work for men's voices is a sensitive setting of Robert Louis Stevenson's poem. Available: TTBB a cappella.
With its limited ranges and the vocal line supported by the accompaniment, this is the ideal TTB work for the Middle and High School male choir. With references to Walt Whitman's Song of the Open Road...
Set to an intriguing poem by Edgar Allen Poe, this is a nice piece for high school men's voices, with piano.
A piece of our times, which describes the fears of being at war and the yearnings for a safe place back home. Most suitable for high school men's voices, comfortable vocal range for all parts. With pi...
Now available for men's voices only, this elegant setting of the Latin translation of an Edward Esch poem will captivate choir and audience alike. Moderately difficult for an advanced high school choi...
A great alternative to The Lord Bless You and Keep You as a choral benediction, now available for men's voices. Contains an adaptable sevenfold amen. Beautifully simple and short!
Explore the expressive depth of Renaissance polyphony in this fine new edition from respected choral conductor Robert Sund, arranged especially for the 2005 TMEA Men's All-State Chorus.
Written for the inaugural 2005 Florida TTBB All-State Chorus, this can be performed effectively as a processional. A hopeful, upbeat South African freedom song that continues to motivate singers and l...
Introduce your younger students to classic choral forms with this new composition written expressly for young voices. Simple vocal lines, basic Latin, and familiar classical harmonies make this a teac...