An expressive, through-composed setting of a traditional Celtic blessing. An appropriate choice for a concert closer, benediction, signature encore, or year-end send-off.
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An outside-the-box rhythmic explosion that culminates with a notated step routine! Lyrics encourage listeners to "dance to the rhythm of your own drum," embracing individuality and celebrating differences.
"Find hope, shine hope, sing hope." This simple melody stacks into a three-part canon by the end of the song, building the skills of developing part singers. A quote from Emily Dickinson's poem Hope Is
This original work sets a well-known Emily Bronte poem in a lyric song style. Flowing vocal lines and rich musical colors offer choirs many opportunities for expressive singing. The SATB version is adapted
Born in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this setting of a text by Charles Anthony Silvestri vividly represents the journey from lockdown to liberation, from its slow, pensive beginning to an exuberant
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This musical "instruction manual" is as whimsical as the singing planet which inspired it. A genre-defying showpiece evoking both the ethereal and the "grooving", How To Sing Like a Planet offers up equal
Inspired by three influential women, all with the same first name - Jane Goodall, Jane Bolin, and Jane Tomlinson - this selection is the embodiment of dedication, perseverance, and determination. Each woman
"Take my hand, don't let go..." This inspirational selection about the pressures the world throws at us is an empowering and lyrical work that will inspire singers and audiences. A free SEL
Harriet Prescott Spofford's poem describes a young woman who discovers a bold new world of thrilling beauty when she ventures beyond her familiar walls. Accompanied by piano and optional violin, cello,
Experience a captivating new melody to Silent Night as hints of the timeless Christmas carol STILLE NACHT are interwoven throughout. Graceful choral parts capture the tenderness of the beloved
This work for choir, narrator, and piano with optional wind band or chamber ensemble is intended to be a learning and growth experience in all ways emotional and intellectual. A companion resource is
Two classic Winnie-the-Pooh poems from the creative mind of A.A. Milne are whimsically and sweetly set for two-part voices. Perform separately or as a pair, these contrasting songs bring these poems to a
This work is perfect for an emerging choir looking for something with a positive message and multiple opportunities to develop musical skills within appropriate ranges. This arrangement has close harmonies,
Intended as a blueprint for choral creativity, this original work combines the declamatory words of Louise Phillips' poem against a backdrop of direct vocal delivery like the classic American folk songs. It
A perfect selection for developing treble choirs, these two Teasdale settings provide plenty of material with flexible options. Perform them as a set or as stand-alone pieces, accompanied or a cappella.
Based on a old English folk ballad text, this hauntingly exciting musical setting bring all the drama this text requires. Written in a clever two-part harmonic setting with ranges of only a fifth in every
This compelling setting of a William Shakespeare text vividly describes the winter season with its frigid temperatures and chilling wind. In contrast, the owl hooting merrily is illustrated with a
Robert Frost's celebrated poem finds a worthy home in this lush musical setting. The melodic lines mirror the travelled road, and the rich divisi harmonies bring a depth and poignancy to the lyrics that
Walter de la Mare's adventuring text is aptly set in this wonderful piece for tenor-bass choirs. A natural fit for any winter concert, the piano accompaniment brings the roll of the sea while the vocal
"So think of me each day, and soon I'll return on the long, long road back home." Lyrical lines embrace this text that yearns for home in a tender setting easily achievable by mixed choirs.
Like an ever-moving brook, chattering along, captured by the perpetual motion of the piano part, the use of the asymmetrical meter creates a constant sense of forward momentum in this delightful piece.
Setting texts from two of Emily Dickinson's poems, this compelling concert work utilizes haunting melodies, vivid text painting, dynamic contrasts, minimalist soundscapes, and melodic layering that
This modern and angular piece has that dramatic sound that makes younger singers feel significant musically. The pulsating piano accompaniment enhances the varied vocal lines set to lyrics from a
Using imagery to describe new beginnings as the earth slowly comes to life, this lovely original work offers the opportunity for tenor-bass choirs to sing with great emotion and feeling.