The Evoking Sound Choral Series with a vast catalogue of 250 editions presents choral literature that defines artistry, new sound worlds, and innovative educational innovations for all levels of choirs. This series has championed new American and European Composers in addition to new editions of standard choral literature that use music engraving techniques that improve the performance of your choir.
The series has also published new major works additions to the choral repertoire. New editions of choral literature by Simon Carrington, James Jordan and Vance George and new works by Roger Ames, Thomas LaVoy, Jackson Hill, Cortlandt Matthews, Peter Relph, Anthony Maglione, Christian Carey, Brian Schmidt, Michael DiOrio, Sam Scheibe, Colton Martin, Sarah Rimkus, Stefan Young, Jay Kawarsky, Doug Helvering, Tom Shelton, Neil Ginsburg and Steve Pilkington provide a rich collection of new music. Solfege editions of selected works at the core of the standard literature use Harmonic Immersion Solfege™ to improve the reading and intonation skills of your choirs. This series with its wealth of music new and old should be at the heart of the repertoire of every choir.
The Evoking Sound Choral Series is an extensive collection of choral music selected by executive editor, James Jordan. This series emphasizes not only the new music of composers, but also new editions of the choral literature from established canons of standard literature (Brahms, Victoria, Byrd, etc.), as well as educationally innovative solfége editions.All music is selected not only for its pedagogical value but also for its human message, and reflects a blended philosophy of music quality and inherent teaching value.
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The Music from Westminster Choral Series consists of choral literature commissioned or selected for performance by the choirs at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey, one of the foremost centers in the United States for the study and performance of choral music. The series was created to introduce—or revive—innovative compositions into the choral literature and represents a variety of voicings, genres and levels of difficulty.
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The Music for Young Voices Series is filled with a variety of songs suitable for use with youth voices. Edited by Tom Shelton, selections from this series are well-suited for youth choirs and mid-level school choirs.
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The Evoking Sound Choral Series with a vast catalogue of 250 editions presents choral literature that defines artistry, new sound worlds, and innovative educational innovations for all levels of choirs. This series has championed new American and European Composers in addition to new editions of standard choral literature that use music engraving techniques that improve the performance of your choir.
The series has also published new major works additions to the choral repertoire. New editions of choral literature by Simon Carrington, James Jordan and Vance George and new works by Roger Ames, Thomas LaVoy, Jackson Hill, Cortlandt Matthews, Peter Relph, Anthony Maglione, Christian Carey, Brian Schmidt, Michael DiOrio, Sam Scheibe, Colton Martin, Sarah Rimkus, Stefan Young, Jay Kawarsky, Doug Helvering, Tom Shelton, Neil Ginsburg and Steve Pilkington provide a rich collection of new music. Solfege editions of selected works at the core of the standard literature use Harmonic Immersion Solfege™ to improve the reading and intonation skills of your choirs. This series with its wealth of music new and old should be at the heart of the repertoire of every choir.
The Evoking Sound Choral Series is an extensive collection of choral music selected by executive editor, James Jordan. This series emphasizes not only the new music of composers, but also new editions of the choral literature from established canons of standard literature (Brahms, Victoria, Byrd, etc.), as well as educationally innovative solfége editions.All music is selected not only for its pedagogical value but also for its human message, and reflects a blended philosophy of music quality and inherent teaching value.
Click here to learn more about this series.
The Music from Westminster Choral Series consists of choral literature commissioned or selected for performance by the choirs at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey, one of the foremost centers in the United States for the study and performance of choral music. The series was created to introduce—or revive—innovative compositions into the choral literature and represents a variety of voicings, genres and levels of difficulty.
Click here to learn more about this series.
The Music for Young Voices Series is filled with a variety of songs suitable for use with youth voices. Edited by Tom Shelton, selections from this series are well-suited for youth choirs and mid-level school choirs.
Click here to learn more about this series.