This haunting melody has been recorded by everyone from Charlotte Church to Andrea Bocelli and no wonder: it's gorgeous. And the harmonies are lush, and unexpected for a 16th century piece. The voice...
Mozart's Dies irae has been transposed down a major second from the original. Scored originally for S. A. T. B. voices with an accompaniment of basset horns (alto clarinets), bassoons, trumpets, timpa...
The call and response tradition of Caribbean folk music is the basis for this infectious, cheery carol. Once the congregation hears the energetic beat from the accompaniment, they won't be able to sit...
For Unison or Two-Part Treble Voices with Keyboard Accompaniment and Optional Two Flutes Edited and simplified for the young voice, Patrick Liebergen has provided an excessable version of the 1st sect...
Liebergen has craftily arranged and combined two beloved carol favorites with Psallite and In Dulci Jubilo. Whether performed a cappella or with the optional piano accompaniment, this joyful and inter...
This work written in 1805 by Michael Haydn is an excellent introduction to classical style for treble ensembles. Ideal for contest or concert, the work calls for legato lines and expressive singing an...
Antonin Dvorak was especially successful at incorporating the folk tunes of his homeland. Dyby Byla, one of his first duets based on a Moravian folk song, is brisk, short, and delightfully fun to sing...