Since the group formed in 2014, we have produced our own editions of the music we perform. Today, we’re excited to share them with you.
We work with choirs of all shapes and sizes around the world, so we recognise the importance of working from editions that are well-presented, well-researched and practical for every choir.
After more than 500 concerts using our own scores, we’ve refined a house style that works in performance. The scores are clear and easy to read, with sensible pagination and layout. Likewise, we know that lots of choirs struggle to find the music they want in a key that works for their forces. We have provided both SATB and lower-voice versions of the music where helpful, and have included piano reductions to aid in the rehearsal and learning process.
We are proud to share our musicological expertise as an underscore to these editions. From Josquin’s Legacy to Queen of Hearts, we’ve produced scores using the original partbooks and poured this understanding into our own editions.
Our first release includes six favourite works, from Tallis and Brumel to Morales and Moran, an arrangement by our own Owain Park… and, of course, a piece by Gesualdo!
Available to download today in packs of one and thirty.
Library Update – November 2025
We’ve just expanded our library of music performed by the group in concerts around the world. In this latest update to the G6 Editions catalogue, we’re sharing repertoire that sits especially close to our hearts.
At the centre of this new collection is Byrd’s Mass for Five Voices, a work we have grown with through Secret Byrd, our immersive, candlelit performance staged from facsimile partbooks. Joining it are two of our favourite encores: Rheinberger’s Abendlied and one of Tallis’s best-loved miniatures, O nata lux de lumine. Two masters of the Franco-Flemish Renaissance also feature, with Isaac’s Illumina faciem tuam and Obrecht’s Parce Domine.
As the Christmas season approaches, we’re also releasing two of our festive favourites. Byrd’s Advent introit Rorate caeli desuper appears alongside Cornelius’s Epiphany motet The Three Kings, familiar from our Morning Star album.
And finally, we’re delighted to include our very own Owain Park’s arrangement of the traditional Irish folk song Molly Malone.
Scores
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Morales: Communio ‘Lux Aeterna’
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Moran: O Lord, support us
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Obrecht: Parce Domine
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Park (arr.): Glory to thee, my God, this night
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Park: Molly Malone
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Rheinberger: Abendlied
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