Hear the sounds of a playful kitten chasing a mouse in this unique and engaging original concert work from Taiwan. Playful ostinatos in the lower voices support a delicate melody in the upper voices
No notes are sung in this original written for four-part voices! Instead, speech teaches rhythm, dynamics, style, choral energy, and can even introduce choreography or simple movement. The vocal parts can
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Continuing the success of choral pop titles sung "as an English madrigal," we bring you this arrangement using the hit DNCE tune! This is a fantastic way to teach the genre, have fun in rehearsals, and
This rousing English music-hall song was arranged for the hit television production of Agatha Christie's Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The song accompanies the final wedding scene and is full of joy
This lighthearted concert work is a fresh take on a folk song, newly composed, but feels awfully familiar! The catchy melody and open harmonies hearken back to traditional American folk songs, but the final
Need a hilarious change-of-pace novelty number for your concert? This is it! An a cappella setting of the traditional children's song everyone knows that was specially crafted for Disney's Voices of
Part vocalise, part warm-up, part novelty, part concert opener - all this and more in this flexibly fun piece! Explore a variety of vocal textures and articulations, all on neutral syllables that layer and
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This text is one of several love notes from Gertrude Stein to her partner. These beautiful words are set like a courtly love poem of the Renaissance, and the result is a modern madrigal. Perfect for singing
This is hilarious! Ellen Foncannon has created a clever parody on Bach's famous "Fugue in G minor" that will have your audience in stitches! Your students will have a blast singing such funny words with
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Part vocalise, part warm-up, part novelty, part concert opener - all this and more in this flexibly fun piece! Explore a variety of vocal textures and articulations, all on nonsense syllables that layer and
You haven't heard Happy Birthday until you've heard this! A cappella, upbeat, and full of divisi jazz harmonies, this is the way that The Voices of Liberty at Epcot in Disney World sing it to
It's a home run! America's favorite baseball song is presented in a jazzy four-part setting that will help your school or community bring a celebratory feel to any number of occasions. Use as a concert
The six varied rounds in this collection offer numerous choices for developing ensembles. Rounds are a pedagogical staple that can develop ensemble blend, tone, and unified vowels through the introduction
With this follow-up to the top-seller All Star (as an English Madrigal), this fun madrigal adaptation of the Spice Girls hit from the 1990s is another fun way to teach this genre to young singers,
A nonsense song which allows for simple staging where the singers make the nonsense syllables into a language which only they can understand. They may be argumentative, friendly, confrontational,
What better way for choirs to celebrate Beethoven's 250th birthday than with this entertaining medley of some of his greatest hits? Excerpts from Fur Elise; the Moonlight
Looking for a bright new "singing Valentine"? This is a flirty, delightful piece for a cappella voices - a perfect choral alternative to flowers and candy!
Studying solfege and theory with your tenor-bass choir? Here's the perfect novelty piece to show it off to an audience while reinforcing real musical skills! Add some signage and/or some simple choreography
The Lion and the Mouse joins The Boy Who Cried Wolf and The Tortoise and the Hare to complete Darmon Meader's jazz-infused Aesop's Fables trilogy. This charming a
Here's a novelty piece that will steal the show! Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is set for a cappella voices with some creative vocables, style, and a touch of humor. The TTTBB arrangement is the actual
This arrangement turns the 1999 Smash Mouth hit into an English madrigal. Using wonderful harmonic progressions and a tune that most will recognize from the "Shrek" movies, this a cappella piece is a fun
A text by Thomas Moore provides the inspiration for this innovative a cappella piece which uses percussion accompaniment to create a magical effect! It begins with a simple melody, then each part joins with