An emblem that transcends culture, religion, and era, the flickering candle offers a message of joy, hope, and peace that can reach every human heart. Start with the spark of a single voice on the opening
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Inspiring at any time of year, this song brings light from a single solo voice that gradually increases luminosity as the full texture builds. Mostly in English, with a short section on the Latin Lux
Written as a prompt for discussing diversity, equity, and inclusion, this heartfelt song emphasizes the value of each individual. The unison melody blossoms into a fully harmonized bridge, and the simple
"There are melodies in each one of us." The uplifting lyrics in this Stephanie Mabey song ask each of us to consider our own unique place in life's symphony. A dynamic piano accompaniment supports the
Penned by the songwriting team from Broadway's "Anastasia", "Once on This Island," "Suessical," and "Ragtime," this powerful song is an inspirational original work. With themes of acceptance, pride, hope,
This Celtic-inspired original is a testament to music as a tool for human expression, with lyrics from the perspective of song itself. A lilting 6/8 meter and broad choral lines make for a stirring opener,
"I will be brave, I will be strong" echoes from the soloist to the choir before kicking into an inspirational gospel-style groove. Uplifting and empowering, it will work for combined choirs, graduation
Beautiful in its simplicity, here's a quiet celebration crafted to resonate universally. Easily learned and very effective to perform, this original song can work for various winter holidays or at any time
"Everything will be alright... 'cause I can see a new horizon on a brand-new day." This gospel-style original piece can really bring a positive vibe as a closing piece in your concert or year-end ceremony.
Here is an accompanied contemporary madrigal-like piece with a lighthearted lilt, guaranteed to bring a smile. This sprightly setting capitalizes on the energy of Shakespeare's witty words from As You