With a text adapted from a poem by Anne Bronte, this poignant selection provides plenty of good developmental material for young treble choirs. The piece has a lovely texture that will help develop lyrical
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This peaceful setting of the traditional Hebrew text has been carefully written to be accessible and artistic for young choirs. There are pronunciation and translation guides to assist with teaching the
American poet Sara Teasdale's text provides a mature perspective on the value of music that can be understood and appreciated even by developing choruses. This artistic setting is developed and musically
"This is my epic moment; it's where I belong!" This concert piece offers a lesson in modern theater style with powerful lyrics and unforgettable music. Shifts between minor and major create an exciting
Using constant and flowing eighth notes in the piano accompaniment, along with overlapping echoes in the voices to mirror the sound of a steady rainfall, this is a beautiful setting of the popular
Charming and wonderfully accessible for young choirs, Make My Music focuses on singing blue notes in the major scale. With a text that supports the arts and the joy of singing, the piece expands
Word painting takes center stage with this light and bright setting based on the Sara Teasdale poem The Cloud. A light and wistful optional flute obbligato helps students capture this feeling of
"Street" bucket drumming has become a popular music classroom activity and is appealing because of its reliance on found materials, the overabundance of plastic, and its general coolness factor. This
This beautiful and thoughtful setting of the Paul Laurence Dunbar poem includes parts for Orff instruments (glockenspiel and bass metallophone) and an optional flute obbligato that make this piece
This delightful and descriptive text by Eugene Field is full of images that will tickle your young singers' imaginations and bring smiles to the listeners. The light and playful music that utilizes mixed
Master composer and educator Audrey Snyder knows the importance of hope in the lives of young people. In this original song, she presents a positive text in a setting that is easy to learn and memorable.
Composer Lowell Mason is often regarded as the father of public school music education. In this early song by him we sing of the power, beauty and joy that music brings to our lives. A message that rings
The text from Robert Fuller Murray takes center stage in this beautiful new concert work for developing choirs. Word painting, an independent piano accompaniment, and the steady beat of the "tick-tock"
"Seasons come, seasons go, nothing stays the same" is the message of this folk-like original with words based on the text from Ecclesiastes. Younger choirs will enjoy singing this well-crafted work that
This work abounds with spirit, embracing the force of nature portrayed in the Anne Bronte poem. The buoyant piano accompaniment sets the mood, while the gently rocking choral parts give lilt and sway. This
Choirs will enjoy exploring the colors and textures of this exuberant celebration of sound! Using only vocables to imitate the timbre of an electric guitar, developing or smaller choirs will love rehearsing
Younger and developing choirs will build important choral skills with this flowing setting of acclaimed writer Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem Sunset. Well crafted for the changing voice, composer
This artful original work celebrates the friendship between a bird and a child who both feel like outsiders. When they sing a duet, the exuberant spirit of their song brings everyone together. Your treble
This 19th-century soldiers' song paints a humorous view of army life and will be a fun tongue-in-cheek novelty for a young male choir! Great staging and choreography adds a comedic touch to your next
This traditional fiddle tune is a rollicking celebration of Americana in this well-crafted arrangement for younger mixed choirs. Perform with a live fiddler or the recorded bluegrass track for a spectacular
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This reflective poetry by Sara Teasdale forms the lyric framework for this lovely two-part setting. Ideal for encouraging a light head voice tone, phrasing and dynamic contrast in young choirs.
Through words and music, this simple, lovely original portrays the personal experience of losing a loved one and ends with the hope of future love and happiness. Set in a gentle, expressive folk-like style,
"We might look different, but inside we're much the same..." Encourage the qualities of empathy, compassion, tolerance, and friendship with this thoughtful original song for younger singers. Set in an easy
Salute winter, summer, spring and fall with this joyful original. Your singers will develop important choral skills, such as rhythm, diction, and dynamic contrast, and they can sing it any time of year!