Hey, Look Me Over

From the Broadway classic Wildcat comes this timeless hit redone in Carl Strommen's trademark style that incorporates all the frolicking fun of the original.

You Are So Beautiful with “The Wind Beneath My Wings”

Greg Gilpin has skillfully melded two songs together to form a lovely choral setting. The combination of these two wonderful ballads makes for a terrific concert. Everyone will enjoy this one! Recorded by Bette Midler on the Beaches soundtrack, The Wind Beneath My Wings became her first #1 hit in ten years and earned her a Grammy® Award in 1990.

What Child is This

Not just for Christmas! With both the original secular folk song lyrics and the well-known Christmas lyrics appearing side-by-side, this arrangement may be performed at any time of the year. Voices intertwine with the melody in a way that is utterly engaging, especially in the moments featuring the tenor and bass soloists. The a cappella chorus begins gently, then builds to a powerful and convincing ending.

What Child is This?

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Recorded by Cantus on their best-selling CD, “Comfort and Joy: Volume 1,” this unaccompanied selection for male chorus is finally available for everyone to enjoy! The scoring adapts easily to any size ensemble, making it a flexible addition to your choral library that you will do again and again. This will make an awe-inspiring addition to your holiday concert or service.

Meestelaulud

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Perhaps some of the most exciting works for men's chorus that exist in our repertoire today. Iconic Estonian composer Veljo Tormis celebrates the tradition of “runosongs,” music that has been passed down through generations. These dynamic works use a minimalistic compositional style reminicent of Estonian folksong. Simple in construction and unbelievably dynamic – and often humorous – in sound. Ten songs included in this collection.

Tantsulaul (Dancing Song)

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From the larger collection of Men's Songs. A humorous account from a man who fancies himself a good dancer. A stunning melody enhanced by clapping, stomping, and other various sounds. Choirs are encouraged to add movement, facial expression,and other dramatic components. Duration: Approx. 2:40.

Teomehe-laul (Serf’s Song)

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From the larger collection of Men's Songs. A stunning melody simply and beautifully set. The sad poem speaks of a poor man who longs to lay his burdens down and make haste for the Creator's realm. A good contrast to other, more humorous works in the set. Duration: Approx. 3:20.

She Walks In Beauty

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An excellent poem for men's chorus set beautifully by Connor Koppin. Attention has been given to melody, while the piano and oboe give support and add ambience. Good vocal part-writing makes this dramatic composition achievable for many choruses. Jo-Michael Scheibe Choral Series.

Turgi Soja Laul

Song of the Turkish War

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From the larger collection of Men's Songs. The original uses a comic blend of Estonian and Russian to paint the picture of a soldier telling of his larger-than-life experience in war. Uses whistling and shouting to enhance the image. Duration: Approx. 1:15.