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
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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
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
"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 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 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,
Here is a secular concert piece that celebrates positive life choices. Filled with energy, rhythm and dynamic contrast, this selection will showcase younger choirs at their best!