This work (from Op. 61, “Four Duets for Soprano and Alto”) is well-suited for women's ensemble, and shows Brahms' clever and humorous wit. Available: SA.
DetailsPublisher: Hal LeonardPublication Date: 08/1999Credits: (Brahms/ed....
Our fascination with the music of the medieval era continues to grow and grow. This collection with contemporary notation and helpful performance options offers the modern choir an opportunity to celebrate the music of the past. Includes: Alleluia...
These African songs have a rhythmic energy that propels the music and stirs the human spirit. With a variety of performance options, this collection will be an outstanding addition to your choral library. Includes: Mangwani M'pulele (Sotho...
From the golden age of English music, these settings are an attractive and useful introduction to the immensely rich choral repertoire of the period. Includes: Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake (John Hilton); Almighty and everlasting God (Orlando...
From the Cantiones sacrae of 1575, this reflective Renaissance motet displays the choral art of Thomas Tallis through long sustained phrases, chromaticism and striking dissonances. Ideal for madrigal groups and advanced ensembles. Available:...
This choral antiphon written while the composer was still in Salzburg is an excellent choice for introducing your choir to the classical era. Available: SATB.
DetailsPublisher: Hal LeonardPublication Date: 06/2000Credits: (Mozart/ed. McCaldin)Pages:...
These a cappella works are a nice addition to the repertoire for women's chorus. Includes: Jetzt ist die rechte Freudenzeit (Schein), Ecce Maria (Praetorius). German, Latin and English texts. Available: SSA/SSAA a cappella.
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