Brian Tate has cleverly combined the texts from a variety of frequently used spirituals to create a brand new choral selection. The yearning for belonging is quickly evident and rocks gently to a sati...
This is a beautiful piece in melody and form, but what stands out even more is how composer Kevin Memley has used the voice to orchestrate the piece. Programmatic effects are tastefully incorporated i...
In this piano and organ duet book, Ellen Foncannon provides tasteful and fun arrangements of four Christmas classics: Joy to the World - The First Noel - 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime - We Three Kin...
This new offering from the Randy Stenson's Male Chorus was premiered at the 2008 ACDA Northwest Division convention. Beginning with a rollicking and rhythmic opener the middle section transforms to ta...
Beginning with the 19th century hymn Hark the Vesper Hymn is Stealing, Ellen Foncannon brings a lively freshness. Including a simple handbell part (5 bells) and an optional C-instrument obbligato, we...
Impressions is a set of three outstanding pieces by Kevin Memley for treble voices. The texts are favorites of many and Kevin's treatments are exquisite masterpieces. Although the 3 selections are rel...
This Filipino or Visayan folk song is about joy and love. George Hernandez, conductor of the Saringhimig Singers from San Francisco has captured the native flavor in this rousing arrangement. Selected...
Kevin Memley's exquisite a cappella writing has captured our hearts many times. He does not disappoint with this classic Latin text. The place of sacred mystery is honored richly with the harmonic col...
Brilliant! Exciting! Fresh! Words that describe Memley's new Gloria - a 10-minute work in three continuous sections for mixed choir with brass quintet, piano, timpani and percussion. Excellent for chu...
Here is a song of meditation that is surprisingly upbeat. An easy chant begins, inviting the other voices to join in until all are enraptured with the song. Percussion instruments will add to the appe...
The response to Kevin Memley's setting of Danny Boy for TTBB voices in 2011 was so strong, we now offer voicings for SATB and SSA. This setting begins and ends with the voices emulating the bagpipe so...
Greg Gilpin really knows how to write a dynamic song. The tune and rhythm are immediately catchy and the song practically sings itself. Excellent for church or school. Available: SAB.
Now available for SATB and with a full orchestra accompaniment, this energetic and descriptive work will create a vivid and celebratory atmosphere in performance.
Selected for Ron Kean's multicultural series, this Serbian piece is a partner song with 08301883 Ajde Jano. Even as the music shifts from F minor to major and back again, the ethnic modality transport...
Joseph Shabalala is best known for his work with Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon. This delightful multicultural piece incorporates body percussion and some very fun words to say. Leanne Macdonn...
CANTABILE - A Manual About Beautiful Singing (P5023) was released a few years ago and has risen to be a staple course text for colleges across the country. This is the perfect follow-up - a workbook f...
Here is a collection of music teaching games that can energize and focus a choir. Geared to children's through high school choirs, the games are very easy to learn, educational, motivational and fun!...
The vocal music resource for pronunciation. The Internatonal Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is the standard source for phonetic notation. This product provides an easy-to-use format for understanding pronunc...
The SATB edition of this piece was one of the best-sellers of all time and continues to be so. Part of the Ron Kean Multicultural Series, this TTBB edition was commissioned by Charles Bruffy and the P...
Selected for the Jo-Michael Scheibe series, this may be the most powerful song of encouragement for men's choir on the planet. The William Ernest Henley poem sets the stage, but it is the dynamic musi...
South Korea and the United States have a beautiful relationship and share many values, one of which is undeniably our love of great choral music. Sowol Kim is admired as the founder of modern Korean p...
Performed at the ACDA National Convention in 2017, this fabulous hymn was composed in the 1970's by Kathleen Thomerson. Already a popular song in churches throughout the world, Tom Trenney's arrangeme...
Iddemdem Malida is an Itneg (Philippines) victory chant. This creative arrangement begins with some improvised solos over a pedal tone, along with wind and bird sounds. Then the real chant begins with...
Selected for the Randy Stenson Male Chorus Series, Serino's setting of the Pie Jesu text for male voices is simply beautiful. Luscious harmonies and lilting melody lines cradle this time-honored text....
Selected for the Randy Stenson Male Choral Series, this is bound to be a new patriotic favorite. With a stirring text by Larry Brown, Mike Dorough has given us a stately tune with gusto that carries a...
The Road Not Taken is one of America's favorite poems from Robert Frost, one of America's favorite writers. Respected composer David Dickau has given a new tune to this classic text. The musical writi...
Kevin Memley's music is known for its beautiful melodies, captivating harmonies and originality. This a cappella piece for men's voices is a prayer of gratitude and praise. The alleluias that soar bet...
Classic Brian Tate: an uplifting text, catchy and sing-able a cappella counterpoint, uniquely combining a folk and spiritual sound, this is a winner. Arranged for male voices now, this piece joins sev...
This American folk song from the time of the building of the railroads is both familiar, brawny and humorous. The arrangement is enjoyable and the story comical, making it a great concert selection. E...
The culture, history, commerce, and agriculture of Sweden have been closely tied to the sea. Music has also played a significant part in the education and social lives of the Swedish people. This belo...
This is a modern day spiritual. The SATB voicing has been one of the best-selling pieces for many years. Now Brian Tate has given us a TTBB edition. The words are reassuring and positive and the tune...
This work by George Jeffreys (d. 1685) and edited by Peter Aston is a setting of Jeremiah, Ch. 30, v. 17: Ah, Pity Me, Lord God, mercifully hear me... that is ideal for church or concert use. Latin an...
Noted scholar Peter Aston has edited this simple, yet profound work of George Jeffreys (d. 1685) - a setting of Song of Solomon, Ch. 2, v. 10: Truly my best beloved...rise up and come away. Ideal for...
Premiered at the 2005 ACDA convention, this setting of a poem by William Butler Yeats begs the listener to tread softly on our dreams. Available for SSAA and TTBB.
Performed at the 2005 ACDA National Convention, this original is filled with rhythmic and energetic verve.
From the Randy Stenson Male Chorus Series comes this moving Japanese story-song. The text is provided in both Japanese and English. Told primarily by a solo tenor voice, the male chorus sound provides...
First performed at the ACDA Central Division Convention in 2005, this energetic choral has quickly become a piece in demand. The Latin text is a popular one for choral groups and this setting is beaut...
Jacob Handl (1550-1591) was called the Bohemian Palestrina of his day. Allen Crowell has edited this stirring anthem for male voices. Randy Stenson selected it for his TTBB series. The text of humilit...
Performed at the ACDA National Convention in Oklahoma City, 2009, this folksong will take you to Ireland through music! The voice parts create a distinctive palette of true Celtic timbre!
Selected for the Randy Stenson Male Chorus Series, this Japanese Children's Song has been artfully arranged by veteran teacher Victor Searle. A children's song for male voices? Yes, and that is what m...
This arrangement of a traditional Scottish folk song is part of the Randy Stenson Male Chorus Series.
Selected for the Randy Stenson Male Chorus Series, this setting begins and ends with the voices emulating the bagpipe sounds of Scotland. Everything about this song pulls at the heartstrings and the c...
The words speak of youthful follies in love, but with a sense of longing that is rich and mature and a setting that adds to the depth and beauty. Male choirs from high school and older will fall in lo...
Randy Stenson's male chorus series has earned a great deal of respect over the years. The quality is always superb and the styles vary significantly. Editor and professor Allen Crowell has brought us...
Here's a tune that is energizing and exciting - concert appropriate - that teaches singers how to write the counts in music. Now in multiple voicings so every choir can have this piece to start their...
Truly an uplifting piece of promise and hope with a stirring history, this setting by English composer Paul Ayres is appropriate for graduation ceremonies, and concert occasions. Appropriate for both...
In the tradition of her songs of the world series that have been so successful, Judy Herrington has created a marvelous arrangement of this Bolivian lullaby. Perfect for children and youth choirs, the...
Brilliant! Exciting! Fresh! Words that describe Memley's new GLORIA-a 10 minute work in 3 continuous sections for mixed choir with brass quintet, piano, timpani and percussion. Excellent for church or...
This piece sounds exactly like its title: time. This wonderful children's song tells how time marches on and you can feel it pacing steadily forward with a dynamic piano part (available separately, is...
Here is a rebel piece of music that combines traditional sacred music with praise music. Beginning with the organ and a stately choir the text from II Chronicles 7:15-16 honors when God is with us in...
Brian Tate is one of Pavane's most popular composers, usually of multicultural music. But he has surprised us with this spooky and fun children's song. With a great message assuaging fears he also let...
Kyle Haugen has done a terrific job of making Benedetto Marcello's Baroque piece work for any combination of voices. Perhaps the most enjoyable thing about this piece is the keyboard's running bass li...
Choral Cantabile is a manual that transforms a choir's warm-up time into meaningful voice-building. Dr. Katharin Rundus is a renowned singer, voice instructor and choral conductor who has authored thr...
Resonance: The Art of the Choral Music Educator by Dr. Christopher W. Peterson is a new collegiate methods textbook written specifically for today's emerging choral music teachers, guiding their growt...
Dr. David C. Dickau first arranged Handel's 'Joy to the World' for 2-part voices, and now comes the SATB setting. Delightful energy, interesting rhythm and percussion make this a very fun selection fo...
Sometimes all you need is a title to get your attention. This is one sweet tune, with a clever word game in every phrase. Originally from an entire 'sweet' of clever word songs for SATB, this voicing...
The Songs of the World Series has been perhaps the most popular series in the Pavane catalog. 'Angels We have Heard on High', a French carol, is part of the series' Collection #6, which also includes...
The Songs of the World Series has been perhaps the most popular series in the Pavane catalog. 'How Far Is It to Bethlehem?', a traditional English carol, is part of the series' Collection #6, which al...
The Songs of the World Series has been perhaps the most popular series in the Pavane catalog. 'Fum, Fum, Fum', a Spanish Dance carol, is part of the series' Collection #6, which also includes the Fren...
This Southern Folk Song has been selected for the Judy Herrington Choral Series. Collegiate music teacher Barbara Poulshock demonstrates her arranging skills with this wonderful setting. Available: 2-...
Respected writer Donna Gartman Schultz has written a delightful setting of this familiar Christmas carol. The brass quintet accompaniment is absolutely wonderful, and the piano version works as well....
This is a marvelous graduation or spring concert selection. Ellen Foncannon's tribute to a dear friend flows beautifully and poetically. Available: 2-Part.
In gentle flowing lines, this sensitive setting of the Emily Dickenson poem makes an excellent feature for treble choir, accompanied by piano and flute. In an easy ballad style with simple syncopation...
In this setting of the famous poem written for her choir's Japan tour, Judith Herrington has given this setting has a hint of an Asian flavor. An ideal musical greeting of good will, this work demonst...
This anthem that combines 'Jesus Loves Me' and 'O Love That Will NOt Let Me Go' was first released last year for SATB. Now in 2-part Mixed with an optional obbligato, it is even stronger than the year...
The SAB edition became an immediate hit upon release. A period selection from the Renaissance, the English and Italian texts are both provided. The two part edition also contains an optional accompani...
This Russian folk song setting provides the metaphor of the mountain ash and oaktrees, separated by a river, poignantly portraying the sadness of ill-fated love. As always the craftsmanship is first r...
From the Songs of the World collection by the Judith Herrington and Sara Glick team, this selection describes the thrill of riding swiftly over the snow-covered countryside in a troika; a sleigh pulle...
This Ron Kean setting of the Yeats' text displays his skill. Perfect for treble choirs of all ages. Add the optional violin, accordian and whistle to complete the performance.
Shirley McRae is well-known for her excellent arrangements of folk songs for young voices and this new setting continues her forward trend. With a bouncing piano part enhanced by a percussive triangle...
Commissioned by the Battle Creek Symphony Orchestra, popular composer Peter Boyer has written a beautiful setting of Langston Hughes' famous poem. This arrangement for treble voices and piano lifts th...
One of Shirley McRae's greatests gifts is capturing the essence of other cultures in song. This Inner Mongolian Folk Song is no exception. Incorporating a few handbells, a bell tree and an oboe bring...
Based on words from the Psalms this tuneful selection works for any combination of two voice parts. A joyful anthem of thanks and praise, the two parts begin together but eventually toss parts back an...
The issue of musical literacy is not the same as sight reading, yet singers frequently are only educated in the latter. This remarkable resource organizes the learning process into 3 areas: Names, Rhy...
As with most of the other Solfege Suite selections, this piece can be sung entirely in unison by following the melody voice throughout. The divisi in the melody lines are either in octaves or very sim...
As with most of the other Solfege Suite selections, this piece can be sung entirely in unison by following the melody voice throughout. The harmony voice and descant voice, while really cool, are enti...
As with most of the other Solfege Suite selections, this piece can be sung entirely in unison by following the melody voice throughout. The harmony voice, while really cool, is entirely optional. Dire...
Commissioned for the Northwest Division ACDA Youth Honor Choir, Ken Berg has merged two favorite spirituals about hands: He's Got the Whole World in His Hands and The Lord Has Got His Hands on Me. Thi...
This multicultural piece hails from Venezuela, homeland to USC choral director, Dr. Cristian Grases. It is a working song about women grinding corn that captures the cultural flavor of the region. Inc...
Emily John, harpist and elementary choral director, offers us an absolutely delightful setting of this absurd and playful nursery rhyme. Selected for the Judith Herrington Choral Series, historical an...
Alabado is one of several hymns that originated at, or in close proximity to the Santa Barbara Mission during the middle and late 18th century. Composer, scholar and USC professor Nick Strimple has pr...
Voiced for both SSAA and SATB, Kevin Memley displays, again, his command for expressing poetry in song. The musical lines take us into Christina Rossetti's poem, into her dream, and speaks for all of...
Not often does a song so completely capture the spirit of a new world, but this one does with an exclamation point. Proud, expectant, hopeful, assuring, as full as the Statue of Liberty, this dynamic...
Several superb settings of this moving poem by Sara Teasdale precede this one, but Kevin Memley has earned the reputation to take us somewhere new, even with classic texts. Premiered at the ACDA Weste...
The word lullaby conjures up a gentle bedtime song, and true to form, Gartan Mother's Lullaby is that and so much more. Under arranger Jaysmith's care there comes an added mystery and caress, rich wit...
This Armenian folk song is an excellent candidate for Judy Herrington's Songs of the World series. An homage to the moon, it is more of a metaphor of appreciation for all light that shines into the pl...
The poem by Yeats that serves as the text for this Ron Kean piece has been set by many fine composers. Ron's approach is unique, bringing in overtones through whirlies to add an ultra-spiritual dimens...
This macaronic piece brings together the Spanish and English languages, and it is the invigorating and inspiring text that drives the rhythm and energy of this creative song. A previous choral release...
In this poem, is Longfellow describing sounds from the sea, or the tides of our own soul? Judy Herrington sets song to this text that keeps the question open. The rushing waves emanate from the piano...
The SATB edition (159337) was released last year and became an immediate hit. Carrying the positive message that we are all connected and need to take care of one another is just the beginning of why...
You can see the old clipper ships and the iron men who worked them as vividly as if they were before you. The Benet poem honors a bygone era and Bisbee's music places us on the ocean waves. An express...
Here is a song that celebrates the joy of childhood - the playfulness, the newness, shrills and laughter. Based on Kankana-ey, a Filipino folk song, the words are also in Filipino as well as non-sensi...
Arranged for the 2016 Oregon Elementary All-State Choir, Ken Berg selected a Southern Harmony tune. Although a sacred text, like a Spiritual, its historical place in American music moves it easily to...