These fresh arrangements were designed especially for the needs of the progressing student in traditional and classical voice study. They display limited vocal range, creative piano accompaniments at an
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This beloved melody has been popular for over a century, and the words convey a timeless message of love. This classic choral arrangement has now been adapted as a vocal solo for medium high or medium low
A pop ballad feel enhances the lyrics about the importance of friendship in this moving selection. This piece was originally composed for mixed and treble choirs but has now been adapted as a vocal solo. A
Where Go the Boats? is the original title of the Robert Louis Stevenson poem which comprises the text of the lovely classic choral setting. Now adapted as a vocal solo, the gently flowing music
A top-selling choral arrangement, now adapted as a vocal solo, this driving rock spiritual features a subdued opening that explodes into high-powered energy, sure to be a hit with your
This great volume of duets is intended to introduce many unfamiliar secular songs of easy to moderate difficulty to students to continue their musical growth. Contents: About Katy; All Through the
The traditional American folksong gets a fresh treatment in this charming setting, with a supportive, lightly rhythmic piano accompaniment. Very sweet and singable, the classic choral setting has now been
"In time of silver rain, the earth puts forth new life again..." The subtle imagery of an awakening spring is beautifully portrayed in this exquisite setting of the Langston Hughes text. This classic choral
This work abounds with spirit, embracing the force of nature portrayed in the Anne Bronte poem. The buoyant piano accompaniment sets the mood, while the gently rocking vocal line gives lilt and sway.
This tender setting of a Native American poem is a standard in the choral repertoire and is now available in this vocal solo adaptation. With extended legato phrasing, delicate musicality, and a simple
"Sing with me... you and I together, can't you see, can fill this world with harmony." This uplifting ballad offers a positive message of hope and shares the value of music and unity. Originally available
"The stars are with the voyager, wherever he may sail... so love is with the lover's heart, wherever he may be." This expressive setting of a classic poem by Thomas Hood has now been adapted for vocal solo.