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Mister Fred Rogers, the television personality who championed children's education and social equality, was especially fond of the numbers 1, 4 and 3 signifying the number of letters in "I," "love" and
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This collection of original 2-part Christmas anthems from Joanna Mills features six of her best-selling children's Christmas songs, including 2 songs from her award-winning musical The Animal Alleluia!
This collection of nine concert and festival selections for young and developing two-part treble choirs features a spiritual arrangement, a folk song arrangement, and seven original selections in a variety
This original Christmas anthem by Michael Berg Raunick and Garrett Breeze celebrates the joy of singing and the happy memories shared by family and friends during the holiday season. Easily accessible
Looking for a quick-learn finale for your holiday concert? Look no further than this festive original work that skillfully blends snippets of five favorite carols - Deck the Hall; Jingle Bells; Angels
Perfect for evening worship or funeral and memorial services, this arrangement of the familiar hymn is easily learned with flexible voicing. The tune is lightly embellished, and the harmony adds interest
This exuberant original will make an excellent fanfare or processional for Christmas concerts or services. The call-and-response style is easy to learn and lends itself to antiphonal performance. The text
This traditional English canon is presented with haunting musicality. Set as a round, singers are introduced to harmony in a manner that is easy to execute and includes comfortable ranges and familiar
This tender lullaby from Disney's blockbuster sequel "Frozen 2" is a lyrical and folksy journey through a fairytale world with a magical river. Sung by Evan Rachel Wood in the movie and covered by Kacey
Charged with gospel-style excitement, this traditional spiritual comes alive with energy and style. A powerful chorus, hand claps, a stacked vocal section and a key change build to a big ending that is sure
This delightful partnering of two traditional spirituals in a rhythmic, jazzy style is both easy to teach and fun for your singers. Both songs are introduced in unison and two-part harmony before partnering
A slight rewording of the ending of the hymn How Can I Keep from Singing provides the inspiration for this otherwise original text. "All things are mine since I am His" becomes a bit more personal