Alternating between 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures, Robinson has created a fresh twist on this holiday classic. Several brief character solos offer lots of low-pressure opportunities to stand out, and the
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From the Jason Mraz album Love Is a Four Letter Word, this song's title refers to the earth's geographical location within the solar system. A sentimental and positive text is set with approachable
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This hauntingly beautiful arrangement features the gentle feel of a lullaby and an interesting mixture of major and minor modes. Adapted and translated from the traditional carol, it alternates between
This Mexican folk song is instantly recognizable with its gentle Latin rhythms and peaceful tenderness. Fluid vocal lines sing over a nice piano accompaniment reminiscent of a Spanish guitar. Sing this in
A la Nanita Nana and Coventry Carol sing one after another in this gentle choral setting. The piano rocks sweetly below the lilting text, creating a unique pairing of the familiar carols.
Add some multicultural flair to your holiday concert with this lively arrangement of the Puerto Rican carol. The playful "la la" section and syncopated verses are extra fun with the addition of hand claps
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
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Starting with the original Latin text, this piece incorporates new lyrics as well as a short bridge with original music. The traditional melody is syncopated and combined with a driving piano accompaniment
Just two short Latin phrases frame this excellent concert or festival selection for developing choirs. Independent melodies for each part are presented and then layered to create simple polyphonic
Millions have seen and heard the amazing YouTube performance of Toto's Africa by the Slovenian choir Perpetuum Jazzille as they re-create the sounds of a rainstorm solely with body percussion. This
This accompanied arrangement of Toto's chart-topping hit from 1983 is a must for younger choirs! Complete with optional parts for claves/bells, cabasa and conga drums, it spans the generations in its
Bongo and hand drum accompaniment highlight this intensely rhythmic African-styled work. The simple "alleluia" text allows the melodic and rhythmic ideas to take flight. With exciting vocal