We are delighted to announce the release of three more titles in the Accessible Choral library series, we recognise the need for good music for the smaller choir, SAB. SA, 2 part and Unison and we now have 5 composers writing for the series which will be reaching 100 titles in the next 2 years […]
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“The King of Love” by David Barton (new + now 25% off from Paraclete Press)
This piece from Paraclete’s January 2015 New Releases has already met with great success and feedback from dozens of choir directors. This is a moving version of HW Baker’s paraphrase of Psalm 23. It features a memorable melody which makes learning easy. Each voice has a chance to shine here; with piano accompaniment. Click the image […]
GUEST BLOG: “From Pop Dominance to Choral Artistry,” by Joseph Brickey-Goldsmith
FROM POP DOMINANCE TO CHORAL ARTISTRY, by Joseph Brickey-Goldsmith Choral music has seen a dramatic surge of interest over the past few years thanks to popular primetime television shows such as Glee, The Sing-Off, etc. While this is wonderful for choral programs, it also calls into question what to do when your students want to sing pop centric choral repertoire. […]
New Schubert edition for TTBB by Joshua Harper from Colla Voce Music
Click the cover image to view the score in its entirety. New Release: This new edition of Franz Schubert’s “Die Einsiedelei” by Joshua Harper is a must have for any choral library. Scored for unaccompanied TTBB chorus, this lovely part-song features subtle changes between major and minor which will serve to show off the emotive abilities […]
New Ubi Caritas by Ivo Antognini from Colla Voce Music
Click the cover image to view the score in its entirety. Antognini’s Ubi Caritas is a choral composition for mixed choir in rondo form, ABACAD. Each time that the A theme occurs, it is subject to small melodic and harmonic changes. On two occasions, we also find the famous plainchant melody (bars 25-26 and 36-41) […]
Stick Time: Graduate. Stop Singing. No Way!
Over the course of an education, a choral singer could spend a decade singing daily in a school choir. Then, with the pomp-&-circumstance of a graduation ceremony, that same singer passes from the educational system into the demands of the workaday world. For the vast majority of those singers, that means leaving choral music behind. […]