First conceived as a solo art song by English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, here the arranger has left the soaring melody intact as well as the piano accompaniment. Often called "Black Mahler," this
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This piece creates opportunities for success for young tenors and basses at all stages of the changing voice. The poetry of Sara Teasdale provides a theme of beauty, longing, and the quest for love that is
Growth, change, love and loss - these are all a part of growing to adulthood. This gentle original offers an introspective look at these emotions with accessible and well-crafted pop-style harmonies and a
Commissioned to honor three individuals dedicated to fighting diseases that have plagued our world during the 20th and 21st centuries, this exciting modern concert work celebrates the accomplishments of the
Adapting the Reinhold Niebuhr Serenity Prayer, this selection encourages your students to accept what we are given and do what we can to become the kind of people we want to be. The piano offers
With a powerful text by Gwendolyn Brooks, this composition moves seamlessly through relative keys with lots of room for expression. Including rubato and creative word painting, this will be a highlight for
Speaking truth to power, this concert pop anthem is full of inspiration and a timely message: Tomorrow truly is for everyone, no matter your origin, age, or creed.
Setting the text by poet Sara Teasdale, blurred textures and fresh harmonies enhance the profound beauty in Teasdale's poignant depiction of humankind's relative smallness. One piece in two sections, this
Reflecting on the bravery and resolve of a soldier, this is a song of strength and power that will resonate with your young tenor-bass choir. It's written in a style and with vocal ranges that will let your
"You can do it, if you put your mind to it. Hold on, keep holding on. Lay your worries on me, I know we'll succeed. Never give up!" With empowering lyrics written by middle school students, this piece
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"May you heal, may you be well again, may you be brave, may you be strong." This beautiful original choral with cello and piano accompaniment expresses this hope for all who have faced challenges in their
This selection begins with a powerful statement of "I will be" before the legato piano part introduces the next section featuring an empowering text set with easy-to-learn choral parts. The theme of
A powerful ballad about the healing power of music, featuring a small group, soloist, or treble choir throughout. Excellent for a closer or combined choir feature for any age.
An exuberant song of gratitude and joy for all ages. Based on a simple, universal prayer appropriate for any religious or secular occasion, this song celebrates cherished communities with people both far
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A powerful reflection on personal strength and resolve, this song blends poet Evelyn Dudley's Southern tenacity and hardy faith with composer Elizabeth Alexander's Appalachian roots and musical vision. The
James Weldon Johnson was an American writer and civil rights activist whose poetry has been celebrated and set to music for decades. This original concert setting has a sweet and elegantly simple texture
This selection was written in a student workshop designed to give all young people a voice, giving them a chance to express their feelings and write their own story. Powerful!
"If I could turn back time, I would not let you die, and you'd live that life of hope." This important and moving piece was written as a musical response to the sudden loss of a student by suicide. Several
A cappella voices are featured with gentle harmonies and a simple, quiet texture that just lets the voices sing without pushing. This heartfelt text challenges choristers to explore a wide range of
"I want a big house, with a big front door wide enough to always fit one more, where everybody's welcome..." Using this powerful metaphor to represent a community where all are welcomed, valued, and cared
With a multicultural flair, this energetic and rhythmic work conveys a singular force for change. Combining texts from Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Matthew 5:15 with original lyrics, the
Native American women are more likely to be abducted, assaulted, and murdered than any other population group, and the perpetrators are rarely charged or convicted. Each verse of this selection cries
The dramatic third movement from "Illuminare" opens with the traditional Kyrie text in a somber, forebodingly ominous manner before exploding into a blast of fury as the Latin text turns to night and