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A beautiful French folk song is arranged here for SSA choir with a nice piano accompaniment.
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In this beautiful arrangement of a French folk song the upper voices sometimes have simple divisi passages. In general however it is not difficult, but very effective.
With a flowing piano introduction and tender harmonies, this piece captures the feeling of longing for relief through divine conversation. This text by Paul Laurence Dunbar perfectly expresses the emotions
A simple table grace that can be used anywhere. "For food that stays our hunger. For rest that brings us ease. For homes where memories linger. We give our thanks to You for these."
The world fell quiet in March of 2020. The choir world became especially quiet. Not only did lock downs isolate choristers, but shock waves traveled through music circles as evidence mounted that singing
Staying true to the feel and flavor of the original Jackson 5 hit, David Wright delivers an infectious arrangement that audiences will instantly identify and appreciate. And it's just plain fun! Available
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Although this is an original work, the words, which simulate a tribal language, give it a world-music feeling. In fact, the chant-like character of the piece almost makes you feel as though you are taking
A triptych of pieces for harp (or piano) and SATB divsi chorus using texts by poet Christine Schenk. Her version of the "O Antiphons" provides a means of contemporary reflection on those ancient texts. The
The 1983 #1 hit by Toto has a timeless appeal that really resonates with today's choirs. It has great harmonies and vocal effects in this classic King's Singers arrangement. The SATTBB version is their
In Sara Teasdale's poem After Love, the opening line "There is no magic any more" establishes the theme of vanishing love. This setting of the poignant text, in the dark key of D-flat major,
This reflective composition for a cappella choir uses overlapping, repetitive homophonic textures with harmonies in sustained clusters which build to an emotional climax. This is a prayer for understanding