Add some multicultural flair to your holiday concert with this lively arrangement of the Puerto Rican carol. The playful "la la" section and syncopated verses are extra fun with the addition of hand claps
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Just two short Latin phrases frame this excellent concert or festival selection for developing choirs. Independent melodies for each part are presented and then layered to create simple polyphonic
Bongo and hand drum accompaniment highlight this intensely rhythmic African-styled work. The simple "alleluia" text allows the melodic and rhythmic ideas to take flight. With exciting vocal
Using the traditional Agnus Dei text, this expressive setting provides an opportunity to work on choral tone, rubato, and legato singing. A rich melody ebbs and flows over the colorful harmonic palette
You won't want to miss this show-stopping holiday novelty! This is musical theatre at its best - from the moment the opening curtain rises to the final kick line - this is craving choreography, which is
Here's a warm, wintertime ballad with no mention of the holidays. A dreamy text longs for snow and captures the delight of making snow angels. Delicate and independent voice parts overlap throughout, with
"And though I've lost more than I've won, still I try, still I dare, still I run. Are you proud of me?" Exploring themes of risk-taking, perseverance, and seeking validation from important people in our
Two independent vocal parts, punctuated by rhythmic handclaps, are introduced individually and later combined in this joyful concert feature. An ostinato add-on section offers the opportunity for
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
This is a wonderful multicultural selection based on a Nicaraguan folk song that reminds us that all the nations like bananas! With alternating sections of Spanish and English text, this charming
This creative original piece written especially for two-part choirs features quick-changing dynamics, textures, and articulations that will both challenge and reward young singers. Consider programming in
"In a world full of hate, be a light." These lyrics strike a meaningful chord about our power to affect change in the world. Recorded by Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith
This fantastic arrangement takes this ballad from "The Polar Express" to a new level! Originally recorded by Josh Groban, the song has become a standard in the holiday repertoire. "Children sleeping, snow
Alternative indie rockers American Authors climbed the charts in 14 countries with this irrepressibly upbeat anthem that has youthful enthusiasm to spare. The plucky banjo riff and street-percussion rhythms
Charting in over 20 countries, this Billboard Hot 100 hit from the British boy band One Direction was declared the "Best Song of the Summer" by MTV. "Dance all night to the best song ever!"
"I don't know about you, but I feel better when I'm dancin'!" Meghan Trainor's frothy pop hit from "The Peanuts Movie" is here to help your choir get their groove on! True to the original recording, yet
Teach your students that by working together, we can build a brighter tomorrow. This gently flowing piece is well designed for younger groups, with plenty of unison singing, independent counterlines, and
Written expressly for young students, this charming original piece captures the joy of childhood. Ample echo-singing and sensible vocal ranges will help young singers take off the training wheels and