Partly in Scots Gaelic, partly in English, this Scottish tune is great fun for tenor-bass choirs! The title translates to "A Small Drink at the Door." A cappella, with plentiful unison lines and traditional
Highly rhythmic in both accompaniment and voices with independent vocal lines, this work simply radiates energy with a message of hope and empowerment: "To the stars through difficulties, look upward, move
Everyone will recognize this South African folk song, now available in an outstanding arrangement for tenor-bass voices with optional percussion. "Sing Noel, sing Noel, Noel, Noel..." Your students
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
Henry van Dyke's poem A Lover's Envy describes a beautiful, selfless love, and this expressive choral setting highlights the emotional quality of the text. This is sure to pull at the heartstrings
Hark the Herald Angels Sing; O Come All Ye Faithful and Angels We Have Heard on High are reworked into a mash-up arranged perfectly for middle school voices. A quick learn that
John Parker's sea shanty text, combined with Vicki Tucker Courtney's rhythmic and exciting TB accompanied arrangement will, without a doubt, be a favorite with your choir. They are sure to sound fantastic
Break out the caps, bats, gloves and hot dogs! It's Take Me Out to the Ballgame, craftily arranged to bring out all the fun of this most famous baseball song. Your developing male choir will hit a
The lyrics of this martial-style original tell the story of a pivotal battle in the Revolutionary War that took place in 1780 on Kings Mountain, near the border of North and South Carolina. Boys' choirs
This arrangement of a traditional Italian folk song is a fun way to work on pure vowel formation and unity of tone. Whether sung with piano accompaniment or a cappella, this lighthearted, energetic
Based on the sixth-century writing of Greek philosopher Dionysius the Areopagite describing the higher consciousness found beyond the light, this unique concert work offers the opportunity to explore the
The poignant lilt of the classic Scottish folk song provides a sweet singable melody for this gentle piece. This arrangement is crafted specifically to provide a comfortable tessitura for unchanged and
Funky and fun, this piece has a new and energetic sound that students will enjoy. The contemporary a cappella style, exciting percussion parts, and opportunity for choreography combine to make this an
Like an ever-moving brook, chattering along, captured by the perpetual motion of the piano part, the use of the asymmetrical meter creates a constant sense of forward momentum in this delightful piece.
This lightly syncopated original tune is effectively paired with the familiar words of Away in a Manger, and the result is easy to sing and easy to like! Add the optional percussion to enhance the
In the Bantu language, "cangoma" means "drum." The text of this piece, in a Portuguese dialect, celebrates the end of slavery. Use congas, djembe, tubanos, cajon, or tom-toms to add the simple drum
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
Even your youngest singers can enjoy Carol of the Bells with this sparkling arrangement for treble, tenor-bass or mixed voices with piano accompaniment. The unison version includes optional