Portraying a rainbow as a bridge in the sky, leading to a wish come true, this lyrical song captures all the lovely imagery of the words in flowing melodic lines and colorful harmonies. "For just this
This lovely original pairs a simple setting of the traditional Latin text with a countermelody in the accompaniment of Bach's Air on the G String. The Air appears first in the piano
This Scottish folk song, dating back over 300 years, is a popular children's song about a man whose clothes are made out of food. Rhythmically interesting and great fun to sing, this arrangement includes
A paradox through and through, this folksong-like original is intended to be seriously silly. As such, treble or tenor-bass choirs of all sizes and abilities will enjoy learning and sharing this imaginative
Arre Borriquito is a traditional Spanish song that celebrates the Christmas season. The rider encourages the little donkey to "hurry up, we don't want to miss the festival in Bethlehem!" The
Here's a delightful little canon that's easy to learn and fun to sing! The contrasting center section sets off the canonic ends, while the optional flute adds to the lighthearted feel. Your choir will be
Combining three of the most beloved Christmas carols, this medley is a great way to close your concert. After all, who doesn't love to hear and sing Jingle Bells; Here We Come A-caroling and We
This festive setting depicts the celebration and context for Hanukkah with an original melody and text. A perfect choice for developing treble or mixed choirs to learn about the festival of
Here's as easy introduction to part singing for young voices. It's the familiar tune O Waly, Waly, also known as The Water Is Wide, set to original lyrics: "A tiny child was born this
This arrangement of an Appalachian fiddle tune from the mid-1800s is quite comical as it creates the story of someone chasing down their aging hen, trying to get it to lay eggs. By the end, the owner is
Dating from the 16th century, the Coventry Carol is one of the most beautiful carols in the English language. This modern arrangement stretches the usual time signature to 4/4 with syncopation,
Cuckoo is an excellent developmental teaching piece for treble choirs and provides a fun introduction to two-part singing. With a whimsical text, this delightful piece can be performed a cappella