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Anthemic and timeless, this stirring original piece is both a celebration of the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in the U.S. and a call for further action on behalf of women's rights. Ronald W.
Perfect for holiday concerts or any time of year, this original a cappella piece is great fun and quick to learn. Written in Kiswahili, in the Maasai idiom in East Africa, it includes a phonetic
Tender, rich poetry by Samuel Taylor-Coleridge is beautifully set to music two-part choir and optional flute. A winner of the Iowa Choral Director's Association Composition Contest, this work shows a
A joyful melody conveys the contemplative text while a fluid piano accompaniment adds color and drama to this enchanting work. Singers of all ages will appreciate this charming addition to their repertoire.
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Singers will love this, as all sections in the choir have some melodic interest. With some close cluster harmonies and the use of the whole-tone scale in the middle section, this unique work is a great
"Awake my song. Once a dream, now a reality." With ranges that suit this age group, this special message is especially well suited for middle school choirs.The piano part is artistic and supportive. A
Following on the heels of his wildly popular Sisi Ni Moja, Jacob Narverud returns with another show-stopping piece in a similar style. With influences from world music and an upbeat rhythmic style,
A lovely lyrical melody and inspirational text grace this original work with many teaching moments. Ample unison writing and opportunities for all parts to sing the melody as well as creative harmonic lines
This beloved Appalachian folk song is dressed up with an artistic piano accompaniment and lovely harmonies for tenor-bass choirs. A wonderful teaching piece for lyrical phrasing, blend, and tone as well as
A powerful march for treble choirs, this piece was inspired by women's activism during the first decades of the 20th century. "Bread and Roses" was a political slogan that appeared initially in a speech by
Joyfully calling out the wonders of collaboration and creativity that make up our musical lives, this opener is a great choice for young choirs! Classically styled, it has wonderful teaching moments and
A piano part that "blooms" is the hallmark of this setting of the beloved song. All voices have turns with the melody, and a short a cappella section adds color and interest.