Now available for men's voices only, this elegant setting of the Latin translation of an Edward Esch poem will captivate choir and audience alike. Moderately difficult for an advanced high school choi...
A great alternative to The Lord Bless You and Keep You as a choral benediction, now available for men's voices. Contains an adaptable sevenfold amen. Beautifully simple and short!
Explore the expressive depth of Renaissance polyphony in this fine new edition from respected choral conductor Robert Sund, arranged especially for the 2005 TMEA Men's All-State Chorus.
Written for the inaugural 2005 Florida TTBB All-State Chorus, this can be performed effectively as a processional. A hopeful, upbeat South African freedom song that continues to motivate singers and l...
Introduce your younger students to classic choral forms with this new composition written expressly for young voices. Simple vocal lines, basic Latin, and familiar classical harmonies make this a teac...
This new male-voice setting of Shakespeare's famous text offers terrific performance possibilities. Many unison passages contrast nicely with two part sections with some optional divisi.
Well-written straightforward arrangement of one of the more unusual spirituals, suitable for a holiday concert or worship service. Familiar harmonies make it an easily learned, readily programmed piec...
Already popular as an SATB composition, this new voicing gives male choirs the opportunity to experience David Dickau's romantic music and Sara Teasdale's inspiring, engaging poetry.
Dan Davison's inventive new adaptation of this Norman Luboff classic makes a fun Carribean-style piece accessible to male school choirs. Island rhythms, engaging lyrics and contained ranges make this...
A companion piece to his earlier Kyrie Eleison, Dan Davison's new Gloria fulfills a needed pedagogical role for younger two-part and TB choirs, with its simple vocal lines, elementary Latin, and famil...