With flexible performance options, this arrangement of a hit from the Roaring Twenties has a foxtrot structure and may be performed either in unison, two, or three parts, with or without accompaniment. The
The medieval Celtic dance style found in this two-part arrangement gives this old Welsh folk song some real drive. The fun-to-sing arrangement is very approachable for younger students and also provides an
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Simple in form but deep in its message that love endures longer than physical beauty, this arrangement of an Irish ballad offers two verses scored with flexible voicings, an optional solo, and flexible
This song is an homage to that area where you live that bedecks itself in lights and decorations during the winter holiday season. Though, this song will probably sound different than what you'd expect from
This setting of the one of the best-known and best-loved spirituals of all time is perfect for the choir where the male voices have changed or are in the process of changing, or where female voices are
The Golden Rule speaks to the best in all of us - generosity, goodwill, peace, love, hope, and kindness - for these are things we all wish for ourselves as well. This pop-style ballad is guaranteed to have
This happy, snappy song for more advanced groups is also known as While Strollin' Through the Park One Day or In the Merry, Merry Month of May. This SSA version is arranged in a
Layered rhythmic ostinatos, a half-time Latin feel, handclaps, and a guitar solo will all make you want to groove along to this original song! Flexible in both voicing and accompaniment, this piece can be
This three-part treble arrangement is an exquisitely beautiful and poetic piece that speaks of a sojourner's quest to know and be known by another before leaving the confines of this life. Great teaching
Why is that in December we are our best selves: happier, cheerier, and brighter? Your choir will enjoy exploring this question while singing this original pop-style tune that doesn't mention the Christmas
Originally written as a lament of an Irish worker in London missing his lass and his homeland, this music-hall song was later used as a soldiers' marching song during World War I. Though scored for three
This work marries two pieces that one would not normally think would go together well - Pachelbel's Canon in D and the traditional Christmas tune Jolly Old St. Nicholas. The result, as you
This arrangement is quite unique as it is done in a somewhat lively African style instead of the usual folk-style arrangement. Performance options include singing a cappella, or add some percussion
This treatment of the Kyrie eleison text is ideal for older choirs. The accompaniment provides a very tranquil and fluid bed for your singers who can use and imitate that accompanimental style to help them
Perfect as a concert closer, this song offers everything you would expect from a universally themed seasonal piece. It can be performed either in unison or with an optional solo or second part. The song
A familiar story of love and loss, this traditional Irish ballad has a little-known history. Students will enjoy singing the plaintive melody in unison or in its three-part voicing. Flexible in both voicing
This beautiful, lyrical piece sends a gentle reminder that it's important to slow down and enjoy the beauty of life with those around you. It can be sung in two parts or optional unison, a cappella or with
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean or Bring Back My Bonnie To Me is a traditional Scottish folk tune. The vocals are written in an SSA voicing with parts 2 and 3 working together to intertwine
Written in a traditional honky-tonk style, this cowboy song arrangement exudes Western flair, including swung rhythms and galloping temple blocks! Perform the piece a cappella, with piano, or with the
This haunting, modal carol is based on one of the earliest forms of sacred music known - the chant or plainsong. This unique two-part arrangement contrasts the rich melody in part 1 with a rhythmic,
Ever stop to think how very odd some traditional carol lyrics are, such as figgy pudding and partridges in pear trees? That's the essence of this lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek carol in a madrigal style.
Simple and hymnlike, this piece celebrates heroes all around us. With flexible voicing and accompaniment, it can be sung in unison, two, or three parts, either a cappella, with piano, or with recorded
Written in a gospel/pop style with a rollicking triplet-based feel so that the eighth notes should swing, this piece is just fun. The verse of the song is meant to be sung by four soloists, but can be done
Given its universal theme of peace, this beautiful original ballad is perfect for any time of year. With a light contemporary pop feel and versatile in voicing, this piece can be performed with all three