"When we reach out to shine and share our light, we show the world that, together, we can do beautiful things. This is who we are!" This positive text would make a great theme song for choirs of all ages.
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Written as a parting gift from teacher to students, this piece is a message of love and hope for the future. Unison and repeated motifs make it easy to learn, and it is sure to tug on the heartstrings in
A powerful celebration of self-discovery, this original song is infused with heartfelt emotion that takes listeners on a journey and the discovery of a chosen family essential for growth and flourishing.
With text by the English novelist and poet Emily Bronte, this engaging and lyrical original work is approachable enough for treble choirs of all ages. The melodic motive is memorable, and the use of some
Ideal as an opening concert or festival selection for developing choirs, this original work celebrates the power that music has to unite us all. With text in both English and French, this uplifting
With just a few Latin words to learn, this is an approachable concert piece for young singers. The message, stated in both Latin and English, is about endurance in the face of struggle. Its repetitive
A great opener, this original concert work calls us all to come and immerse ourselves in the music. The 6/8 time signature in the opening and closing sections create energy and drive, while the contrasting
The uplifting strength of music carries us skyward like a dove. This lovely setting of the poem by Caroline L. Goodenough is centered on the transition to the afterlife. It's an accessible work suitable for
Robert Frost's well-known poem is set as an accessible lyrical piece for treble choirs. A sweeping piano accompaniment, legato vocal lines, and chilling harmonies make this the perfect selection for school
Using Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin statements and greetings, this lyrical concert piece is a call for peace and unity. Three independent melody lines eventually combine in a beautiful layered section of