This popular Scottish folk song and nursery rhyme features a simple refrain and additional lyrics by the arranger that offer a message of hope. The hilarious depiction of the man in the moon whose body was
Walt Whitman's Song of the Open Road is the basis for this expansive and melodic original composition that is perfectly suited to the young chorus. Limited range melodies and chordal harmonies soar
"Take my hand, don't let go..." This inspirational selection about the pressures the world throws at us is an empowering and lyrical work that will inspire singers and audiences. A free SEL
Everyday imagery comes to life; pictures of smoke trailing from chimneys up to the sky weave through a charming melody and accompaniment. This is a great selection for choirs learning how to sing in two
This new melody for the How Can I Keep from Singing? text is gentle and thoughtful. The easy lyricism in these phrases will assist your singers in hearing the familiar words in a new way.
This fun, playful, folk song tells the story of a family of sly foxes. Written for treble voices of all ages, this energetic, engaging, and playful arrangement, complete with instrumental section with body
Rhythmic, driving, and intense, this arrangement of the traditional spiritual with themes of home, journey, and trial is based on the 1950s Mahalia Jackson version with an Afro-Cuban beat. Add string bass
A 19th-century halyard sea shanty, this piece is a great example of a song sailors would sing, adopting words and phrases heard from various lands they visited. Tastefully arranged for a soloist or a series
This happy and rhythmic song paints a picture seen in a child's imagination as they look at a sea bird. The piano acts as a harmonic soloist, participating in the plot while providing vocal support. The
A longtime standard for tenor-bass choirs, this original concert work in neoclassical style with a Latin text and optional string quartet is an excellent teaching piece as well as a very effective
Steering a dramatic course away from the well-known lullaby in Australia, this original setting for treble choirs is lively and engaging. Using a jaunty sea-shanty style and new added text, choirs are
Setting a traditional Latin text, this joyful work by Basque composer Sarasola celebrates the Christmas story. With piano and flute, it remains in just two accessible parts throughout, with a few divisi
Serving as a reminder to be grateful, the soaring piano part conjures up images of birds flying south for winter, falling leaves, and violent thunderstorms, while the descending melody brings with it a
Inspired by quotes from the life of Bridget "Biddy" Mason, an enslaved woman in the 1800s who worked and fought her way to freedom and success, this work for treble choirs is sure to resonate with your
There are many great teaching moments in this excellent original setting of the traditional Latin text. Using the style of the late Baroque period, with limited ranges in each part, the work has lots of
Tons of fun! Younger choirs will be delighted with this energetic folk song composed of absolute nonsense! Great for teaching concepts like articulation, diction, expression, and dynamics - a total
Perfectly suited for developing voices, and featuring lyrics by Charles Anthony Silvestri, this charming piece explores the unique qualities of each of the four seasons. A supportive piano part and an
"I'm bound for Shady Grove..." This sparkling arrangement of the beloved bluegrass song offers a rich experience for combined choirs, children's honor choirs and community groups! It may be performed with
Set with humor and lots of pedagogical expertise, this charming arrangement of a delightful children's song will bring the song to life for your young singers. Lots of unison lines, a fun section of mixed
This fantastic stylized arrangement will appeal to choirs at many levels. Singable and skillfully arranged, this setting is fun, exciting, and captures the gentle joy of this spiritual. The piano