Wish your audience a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in just a half a minute. This madrigal-style a cappella novelty is equally easy to learn and enjoyable to sing. Plus, it's a great choice to close
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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
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This beautiful arrangement partners Silent Night with an original melody, lending a delightful ambiance to this beloved classic. The flowing piano and cello accompaniments enhance the lyrical
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This versatile patriotic work is easy to prepare and suitable for many occasions. Effectively pairing America, the Beautiful with an original melody and text in a partner song setting,
Whether performed with piano or a cappella, this simple setting of the evocative text is suitable for concerts in both school and community settings. Ample unison and straightforward harmonies make this one
This arrangement of the traditional Appalachian folk song is beautifully supported by its piano accompaniment. Perfect for both established and developing tenor-bass choirs, this lyrical selection also
"Swirling, ever turning in the crisp autumn air..." This Celtic-flavored original creates a golden image of the dancing leaves and blustery October days. Easily learned for autumn concerts, this work can be
This G. Schirmer arrangement of Mozart's communion motet Ave Verum, for choir and organ accompaniment. A singable English text and the original Latin text are included.
This is a wonderful multicultural selection based on a Nicaraguan folk song that reminds us that all the nations like bananas! With alternating sections of Spanish and English text, this charming
A perfect opener for your holiday concert or Madrigal dinner, this inspired original partners with Deck the Hall and possesses all of the color and pageantry of a Renaissance court celebration.
An extremely effective yet simple piece; vocal parts are kept simple and uncomplicated, allowing the accompaniment to shine through. An impressive selection!
This gorgeous original lullaby is full of simple and beautiful images: a garden awaiting the return of spring; snow as soft as lamb's wool; a sleepy child dreaming of songs that "rise on silken wings."
The child in us all will connect with this seasonal song by Barry Manilow. A memorable melody and contemporary harmonies meld perfectly with the sentimental lyrics, sure to make for a special moment in your
Selected quotes of Mother Teresa are woven together to create a stunning lyric of love and compassion. With melody and harmony weaving above a flowing piano accompaniment and optional violin, the new SATB
Developing mixed and treble choirs will enjoy performing this jazz-inflected doo-wop song, written in the 1930s but made popular in 1961 by the Marcels. With careful attention to range and voice-leading,
This classic song featured in Disney’s "Pete’s Dragon" features uplifting lyrics and legato vocal lines that build into an expansive concert work with full harmonies and dynamic range. This song
Even your youngest singers can enjoy Carol of the Bells with this sparkling arrangement for treble, tenor-bass or mixed voices with piano accompaniment. The unison version includes optional
"Wake the song of joy and gladness, celebrate this festive day." With shifting moods from rhythmically driving to smooth and subtle, this joyful and celebratory piece is appropriate for any concert
Changing the world starts with just one person! Using a powerful vocal call and response with body percussion, this original work builds confidence and self-awareness through the affirming lyrics and vocal
Three traditional carol favorites are tastefully arranged and tied together with Pachelbel's enduring canon. For added charm, choir members may play sleigh bells during the canon interludes between
Based on the tune CRADLE SONG, this wordless piece (the choir hums over lush accompaniment) was written as underscoring for a reading of the Nativity story (Luke 2:1, 3-14). In the tradition of incidental