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An extensive series of choral music arranged for beginning and intermediate choirs of all ages.
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This energetic and rhythmic 16th-century piece is an excellent introduction to the music of the Renaissance. Includes secular or Christmas lyrics and optional hand drum.
Arranger: Patrick Liebergen | Composer: Pier Clereau
This energetic and rhythmic 16th-century piece is an excellent introduction to the music of the Renaissance. Includes secular or Christmas lyrics and optional hand drum. Available: SAB a cappella, SSA a cappella. Performance Time: Approx. 1:00.
Arranger: Patrick Liebergen | Composer: Pier Clereau
From the final portion from the Gloria of Lotti's Studentenmesse, this is a beautiful example of his use of imitation and makes an excellent choice for contest or festival. Discovery Level 2.Available separately: 3-Part Mixed a cappella and VoiceTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 1:00.
Arranger: Patrick Liebergen
Written in the style of a canon, this original work by Russell Robinson is a joyful and festive celebration of music that may be used as a concert opener or closer. With an option of performing a cappella, the simple rhythms and melodies make this a valuable teaching tool for music reading and form. Available separately: 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part, VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 2:50.
Composer: Russell Robinson
This beautiful motet by Anton Bruckner is now available separately: three-part mixed voices and piano, thus making this timeless choral work accessible to more choirs. The added piano part supports the independent voice parts, but the piece may be performed a cappella. Duration: 2:25. Available separately: 3-Part Mixed, VoiceTrax CD.
Arranger: Russell Robinson | Composer: Anton Bruckner
The famous canon by William Byrd offers treble and mixed choirs an opportunity to develop many of the choral skills necessary for more advanced works. Available: 2-Part/3-Part any combination a capella. Performance Time: Approx. 2:10.
Arranger: John Leavitt | Composer: William Byrd
Here is a playful contemporary madrigal for younger mixed choirs that will be great for concerts and festivals at any time of year. Set in a buoyant 3/4, the strophic text will be easy to learn and provide a successful first a cappella experience for beginning singers. Available separately: 3-Part Mixed a cappella, VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 1:25.
Composer: Mary Donnelly
Introduce your choir to Renaissance a cappella singing through this well-known Thomas Morley madrigal. An excellent choice at festival and contest for younger choirs. Available separately, 3-Part Mixed (opt. a cappella), 2-Part (opt. a cappella), VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 1:50.
Arranger: Carol Kelley | Composer: Thomas Morley
Introduce your choir to Renaissance a cappella singing through this well-known Thomas Morley madrigal. An excellent choice at festival and contest for younger choirs. Available separately, 3-Part Mixed (opt. a cappella), 2-Part (opt. a cappella), VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 1:50.
Arranger: Carol Kelley | Composer: Thomas Morley
Showing that sometimes simple is best, this favorite Longfellow poem has been masterfully set to music by Kirby Shaw. Perfect for concert or contest use by younger choirs.
Composer: Kirby Shaw
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