Go back to basics with this collection of five canons: Non Nobis, Domine; Jubilate Deo; Music; Dona Nobis Pacem and An Irish Blessing. Teach vocal production, diction, phrasing, and
Limited ranges, repeated sections, and creative choral arranging ensure success with this Victor Johnson favorite. This longtime bestseller features percussion parts for sticks, shaker, bongo or African
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The Swahili text of this African-style original is a joyful celebration of peace, set for a cappella voices with shaker and drums (included in the score). Somewhat reminiscent of O Sifuni Mungu, it
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This joyous and rhythmic a cappella celebration of hope, joy and peace is perfect for developing choirs. Your students will appreciate the high performance value, and you'll love the easy harmonic layering
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With a multicultural flair, this energetic and rhythmic work conveys a singular force for change. Combining texts from Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Matthew 5:15 with original lyrics, the
This a cappella arrangement of the Nigerian Christmas carol opens with a captivating chant before breaking into a joyous, rhythmic celebration. This well-written adaptation allows even developing groups to
Sizzling with celebratory rhythmic energy, this Zambian folk song loosely translates as: "Those who sing have the right to be called the children of God." The only accompanying instruments are hand drum
With lots of clapping and other body percussion, this entertaining arrangement of a traditional Venezuelan song is sung in Spanish throughout.
This is hilarious! Ellen Foncannon has created a clever parody on Bach's famous "Fugue in G minor" that will have your audience in stitches! Your students will have a blast singing such funny words with
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"I am you are me...." This innovative original uses a clever text and pop-style music to create an environment of togetherness among members of the choir. Community - that's what it's all about. Each vocal
This Bruno Mars friendship song, from his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, has a great message and an upbeat feel. This well-crafted arrangement features accessible choral writing with fun harmonic
There's no doubt that your singers will all know this one! It has surpassed a billion streams and a billion YouTube views, and it's widely recognized in user-made videos on a variety of social media
This versatile resource presents many sight-singing exercises for early practice in reading standard notation. The two volumes are full of familiar folk and classical melodies set with easy two- and
Lively percussion and rhythmic choral phrases reflect the urgency of a parent seeking healing herbs for a sick child. Sung entirely in Creole, this song is well known across Haiti and beyond. The
These short pieces are great for communion, responses to prayer, or as a stand-alone short anthem for two, three, or four voices. The texts speak of justice, compassion, and caring for creation and
Here's a traditional Andalusian villancico that works at any time of year. The Spanish text talks about celebrating with tambourines and rattles, and the lively a cappella texture is both rhythmic and
Two short contrasting movements may either stand on their own or combine into one longer setting. The Gloria setting is upbeat, rhythmic, and fanfare-like, while the Alleluia is quiet, introspective and set
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Performed a cappella or with the simple piano accompaniment, this traditional East African song has options for improvised percussion and handclaps, too. It begins in unison, then easy harmony with simple
Your choir will thoroughly enjoy this break from their sight-singing routine! You don’t even have to tell them that they are improving their rhythm skills, as they challenge themselves to keep
An evocative musical setting of the Easter Eve Prayer of the Mozarabic Christians, who flourished on the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th-11th century. Images of fire, light and illumination are woven