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Mister Fred Rogers, the television personality who championed children's education and social equality, was especially fond of the numbers 1, 4 and 3 signifying the number of letters in "I," "love" and
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This collection of easy gospel-style anthems by Joanna Mills is arranged for SATB choirs and ranges from thoughtful, soulful pieces to bright upbeat songs. All the songs feature Joanna Mills'
Lush harmonies and independent part writing make this concert pop arrangement of the Jason Mraz hit a must for your choir! Ideal for graduation, moving up ceremonies and final concerts, the theme resounds
This inspirational text by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is framed with a rhythmic ostinato in a crisp a cappella setting. The piece may be performed SSA with optional solo or SSAA with equally divided voices,
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From a three-part collection based on poetry by American pioneers, this third piece depicts a barn dance as vocalists circle 'round the instruments, stomp, clap, and perform with general
This tender Spanish lullaby, also known as Duermete Nino, has been given an expressive setting for treble or mixed choirs. Appropriate for concerts at any time of year, this work exudes an
This tender Spanish lullaby, also known as Duermete Nino, has been given an expressive setting for treble choirs. Appropriate for concerts at any time of year, this work exudes an elegant
2 part easy with piano accompaniment - perfect for Veteran's Day or other patriotic holiday performance.
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
Partly in Scots Gaelic, partly in English, this Scottish tune is great fun for tenor-bass choirs! The title translates to "A Small Drink at the Door." A cappella, with plentiful unison lines and traditional
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