The 17th century English composer Michael East wrote madrigals, anthems and consorts including this delightful madrigal here arranged for treble voices. With its intricate and playful voice parts, thi...
Treble choruses can experience Baroque style and performance practice in this setting from Bach's Motet VI. Performed a cappella or with the continuo accompaniment, it will make a fine addition to hon...
This setting of Cesar Franck's exquisite Latin hymn will enhance many concerts with a high, floating solo supported by rich choral harmony accompanied by keyboard or the optional oboe, harp and string...
The Dance by Franz Schubert is an excellent example of poetry and music coming together to present a picture of German life. This new edition is just right for contest or concert use.
From the Bach Cantata 142, this edition will be an excellent introduction to Baroque style for choirs of all levels. A fine choice for concert, festival and contest. Duration: ca. 1:15.
Adapted from a choral movement from the oratorio Judas Maccabaeus, this is a wonderfully joyful anthem for treble singers and an excellent introduction to Baroque-era style!
From Handels oratorio, Judas Maccabaeus, this chorus has been adapted for two part treble voices in an accessible introduction to the music of the Baroque.
Henry Leck's edition of the Praetorius masterwork is transcribed from the original 1611 setting with a charming new accompaniment. Includes Latin, German and English text. Available: 2-Part. Performan...
This simple 4-part canon at the fourth is an ideal introduction to music of the Renaissance. Available: 4-Part any combination. Performance Time: Approx. 1:40.