The clever lyrics of Plain White T’s hit song are simply irresistible! "There’s only ONE thing TWO do, THREE words FOUR you: I love you." This faithful arrangement captures the original acoustic
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This stirring final movement from John Leavitt's world-famous Missa Festiva is available as a single work, newly engraved in octavo editions for all choirs. A superb new chamber orchestration
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A plaintive opening expands into lush four-part harmony in this compelling a cappella concert selection. Meditative and earnest, Sally's glorious setting of the prayerful text will inspire your finest
This haunting melody from the Italian Renaissance has been recorded most recently by Charlotte Church and Andrea Bocelli. Patrick Liebergen's setting features straightforward vocal lines, a supportive piano
This authentic Zulu folk song is a perfect fit for mixed and treble choirs in three parts! The authentic African rhythmic groove is punctuated by brief solos and joyful handclaps. Add the optional
Take your audience on a two-minute ride to 1985 with this high-energy rock song by Huey Lewis and the News. Optional horns and rhythm will take this song to the next level for your budding show choir.
Titles include: Ramona, Do You Ever Think of Me, I Wish I Had a Girl, Toot, Toot, Tootsie, O Katharina!, Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia, Once in a While.
There's nothing traditional about this setting of the familiar Latin text! A modern feel with a powerful minor key progression creates a piece that has both high performance value and educational merit.
This a cappella arrangement of the Nigerian Christmas carol opens with a captivating chant before breaking into a joyous, rhythmic celebration. This well-written adaptation allows even developing groups to
This Nigerian carol will impart a very special dramatic flavor to your holiday concert! Sung a cappella or with optional percussion (conga, bongos, tambourines), it is a remarkable piece, with the original
A poetic text and expressive choral writing combine in this tribute to enduring love. The optional opening solo presents the lyrical melody, but the highlight of the piece comes when the entire choir builds