Young treble choirs will absolutely love this sparkling, joyous original set with strong and memorable melodies! Featuring a multicultural text with verses in English and the chorus in Spanish, it immerses
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An exciting original piece that portrays the joy that we feel in our hearts when we experience and share our gifts of music! Shifting rhythmic patterns, joyous melodies and an energized accompaniment create
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A strong unifying text from Colleen Carhuff states "No notes are as connected as the souls that sing them, and no soul is happier than when surrounded by their friends. We are one!" A wonderful choice for
"Keep a melody in your heart your whole life long, and always, always sing your song." The life-giving power of music is beautifully expressed in this original piece for young treble or mixed voices. This
For mixed, treble, and tenor-bass choirs, these transcriptions of this famous Schubert song offer the perfect material for teaching free, bel canto-style singing, German diction, and "arch and taper"
This authentically constructed arrangement of the Schubert masterwork features reasonable ranges and accessible reading for developing singers. Both German and English lyrics are included in the score of
With And I Can Sing, J.D. Frizzell offers a freely spontaneous setting of American poet James Weldon Johnson's The Gift to Sing. Captivating choral writing and an independent piano
This poignant setting of a powerful text by James Weldon Johnson, African-American poet and national organizer for the NAACP, reflects on the reasons we sing. Opening with an optional violin solo and
Celebrate music with this original work that will be effective as an opener or closer, or as great selection for arts advocacy in March or any time of year. A powerhouse piece, these traditional full choral
This warm choral setting is so beautifully melodic and expressive, it could be precisely the way Robert Louis Stevenson imagined his famous "I will make you brooches" poem. This is very sweet, singable, and
"And this shall be for music, when no one else is near, such a fine song for singing, the rare song to hear!" And such a fine song this is, through the marriage of memorable music to Robert Louis
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." These inspiring words, freely set with highly creative craftsmanship and expression, virtually dance off the page of this artful and unique
A celebration of the power of music, this work is a sonorous setting of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's well-known poem. A rhythmic, energetic accompaniment, an a cappella middle section, and optional
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This reflective musical setting brings Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s text to life. Featuring a cascading a cappella introduction, this approachable work is a an ideal way to celebrate the power that
Two independent vocal parts, punctuated by rhythmic handclaps, are introduced individually and later combined in this joyful concert feature. An ostinato add-on section offers the opportunity for
Featuring the poem Everyone Sang by Siegfried Sassoon, written shortly after the end of World War I, Armistice 1918 is a celebratory work stemming from themes of victory and revolution.
"I shot an arrow into the air, It fell to earth, I know not where;" You've heard the famous poem by H.W. Longfellow but you've never heard it rendered with such class. This is a golden nugget for
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Longfellow's famous poem is set with beauty and simplicity for treble voices. Soaring, echoing melodies, rich choral textures, and a lovely, elegant piano part combine to create this atmospheric yet
Longfellow's poem, The Arrow and the Song, evokes contrasting images and two important themes of trust and love. This piece mirrors these contrasting themes through the imaginative setting of the
There is some divisi in this lovely setting of the beloved Longfellow poem, but it is well within the abilities of many high school a cappella choirs. With beautiful harmonies and accessible ranges, it will