Based on a poem by Lewis Carroll, this charming work for unison treble voices with limited ranges is suitable for even the younger singers. The music captures the essence of the Carroll text, with its sense of innocence and fleeting pleasures of...
While this canon may sound quite serious, it was written in friendly jest for Beethoven's friend, Abbé Stadler, a priest. The first two phrases are written in Italian to signify the relationship of the text to the church in Rome. The last...
This moving arrangement was performed by the Children's Chorus of Maryland at the National Tribute Memorial Service for Fallen Firefighters in October 2002, honoring over 400 men and women who perished in 2001 while performing acts of bravery and...
This moving arrangement was performed by the Children's Chorus of Maryland at the National Tribute Memorial Service for Fallen Firefighters in October 2002, honoring over 400 men and women who perished in 2001 while performing acts of bravery and...
Blossoms tells of two people, former lovers, who may have been independently and unknowingly walking through different parts of the same countryside at the same time. Each is reflecting on the memory of the other, one with sadness and regret and the...
Text from The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. Duration: ca. 3 minutes.
DetailsPublisher: Boosey & HawkesPublication Date: 06/2004Credits: CarnahanPages: 8Length: 10.50 in.Width: 7.00 in.Series: BH Betty BertauxFormat: SSAUPC:...
A well-known children's folk song from the African American tradition, Chatter with the Angels has been sung and enjoyed by American children of all cultural backgrounds for at least a hundred years. Easily-learned and fun to sing.
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There are countless wassail songs from the many regions of Great Britain, but Cornish Wassail derives from Cornwall, in the south of England. This cheerful, unison arrangement has two possible endings: the first is rather abrupt and often gets a...
Robert Coltart, the “Coulter” of this song, probably lived in the 1800's. He was a candy maker who sold his candy at all the country fairs and markets in the Lowland border towns in Scotland. He was famous for his big hat, his candy, and...