Lightning strikes in the dark of night! A house in the Italian countryside appears and disappears in an instant. Take your audience and singers on a spellbinding journey that is as relentless as a building
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The beauty of nature can inspire art and healing. In this English setting of Chinese poet Cheng Fang-Sheng's fourth-century text, lyrical lines with sensible voice leading allow choirs to explore tone,
This gospel-style original draws inspiration from the work of the late Martin Luther King Jr. and others like him who worked to break down the barriers of racial discrimination and social injustice. A
Inspired by Amanda Gorman's poem The Hill We Must Climb, this piece reminds us that when we work together, we can be the light in our communities. Up-tempo and easily learned, your singers will
This dramatic original depicts the plight of a small vessel in the Bering Sea, far from port and in grave danger from a storm. The sailors' only chance of survival is for their loved ones on shore to
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When legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal was told that his endeavor was impossible, this was his response: "I will either find a way or make one." This text, set here in Latin, is brimming with
This sweet and simple original song, with a lilting melody and folk-like harmonies, illustrates the impact of the relationships that we build throughout our lives. Optimistic about the future, the text
Inspired by the memories of childhood summers spent in the Irish countryside, Yeats' poem provides a whimsical backdrop to this original concert work. With a gentle, lilting folk-song feeling, this piece
Handclaps and a punchy groove set the tone in this upbeat song that works for concert or show choirs. Careful attention to ranges and easy-to-sing harmonies makes this a terrific choice for younger choirs,
This beautiful song offers lyrics about exploring the world and life experiences while staying connected with where you came from and knowing you can always return home. It provides a fresh angle for a
This celebratory song is bursting with positive energy and uplifting lyrics that are perfect for year-end concerts, graduation and moving-up ceremonies, or any kind of award or celebratory occasion. Simple
Walt Whitman's Song of the Open Road is the basis for this expansive and melodic original composition that is perfectly suited to the young chorus. Limited range melodies and chordal harmonies soar
This timeless call for peace in the world, based on a Gregorian chant-like vibe in minor mode, creates an ancient-modern concert work with a message that is appropriate for any time of year. Designed to be
A triumphant Mozart masterwork for today's choirs! This joyful opera finale opens and closes with a boisterous choral fanfare that features a brief, expressive vocal duet in the middle. The text is in
Complete with violin and a snare drum parts set to an immovable, unshakable cadence, this Civil War song chronicles the journey and plight of two brothers on opposite sides of the Mason/Dixon Line. The
Sara Teasdale's text is superbly set in a steady and flowing concert work. Musically satisfying yet accessible, this arrangement features diverse part-writing, close harmonies, and wonderful examples of
Ian Crawford's arrangement of Schubert's famous and brilliantly dramatic Erlking enables choirs to explore dramaturgy and storytelling while learning a staple of Schubert's rich output for voice.
This contemporary spiritual boasts a rich history as a song of liberation and has been dubbed the unofficial "Black American National Anthem." This engaging arrangement opens with a powerful unison before
"There will be rest, and sure stars shining over the rooftops crowned with snow, a reign of rest, serene forgetting, the music of stillness holy and low." This masterful setting of Sara Teasdale's
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Hauntingly beautiful melodic lines and a supportive accompaniment gently interweave to evoke the marvelous imagery in this classic Rachel Field poem. This piece is excellent for teaching phrasing, blend,
The title of this folk-style original refers to a fictional ship named for the real town of Shannon in Western Ireland. Sing the tale of the day she sailed into port, the characters on board, the music that