The canon "Summer to Fall" (Level: medium) with a lot of flow and ‘highs & lows' was composed by Christoph Hiller. All the voices fit together and complement each other. Either sung one after the othe...
In the beautiful canon "Morning Bells" (Level: medium) for four voices, you can literally hear the bells in the piano ringing from far away, getting louder and louder and thus getting closer. Small pr...
The canon Earth and Time (Level: medium) for four voices a cappella by Hans Helsen sounds like a waterfall. Quick entries guarantee that the singers are engaged and have to work together in harmony to...
The wintry "Canon Snow" (Level: medium) for four voices and piano ad lib. by Franco Prinsloo has a playful character and should be performed accordingly. While voices 1 and 4 seem to flow leisurely, v...
In the canon "Mother Earth and Father Time" (Level: medium) for three voices a cappella or with piano accompaniment by Ramón Gil González, sound and melody create a clear image of the two pillars Moth...
Let's sing! - According to this motto, the canon "Chantons!" (Level: advanced) for four voices a cappella by Hans Helsen encourages singing and being together in harmony. In the newly composed canons...
The fast and powerful canon "Keep Track" (Level: advanced) for four voices a cappella by Richard FitzHugh is very dynamic, both in the music and in the movements. The bumpy and exciting race of the in...
The multi-layered "Floating Canon" (Level: advanced) for five voices a cappella by Hans Helsen is a choral piece that connects many individual dots as it moves forward. A bit of a challenge for the si...
This moving rendition of Pachelbel's Canon sets the 'Requiescat' from Oscar Wilde's 'Rosa Mystica' (1890). Chilcott displays his sensitivity as a vocal arranger, exploiting the richness of the SSSATB...
A reflection on the candle as a symbol of peace, this simple yet elegant selection is appropriate for choirs of all ages, at any time of year. The beautiful single-octave melody (from D-D) is sung in...