Your singers will love jumping into this fun, jaunty rendering of a beloved American folk song. Lively interplay between voice parts and engaging handclaps keep things moving.
Written by a Harvard mathematician, pianist, and comic singer-songwriter, this satirical piece about the challenges placed on the environment by pollution was timely in the mid-sixties and even more so now.
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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
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A text by Thomas Moore provides the inspiration for this innovative a cappella piece which uses percussion accompaniment to create a magical effect! It begins with a simple melody, then each part joins with
Rounds are fantastic for learning to sing in harmony - and these five original rounds are both varied and fun! A variety of texts and tonalities offer a positive singing experience for any choral ensemble.
Transitioning between partner song and two-part harmonic singing, this clever piece uses the solfeggio syllables to melodically explore intervals. Echo singing, repeated melodies and an optional descant
A memorable melody and clever interplay between voices make this original piece a ghastly grim and gloriously gleeful change-of-pace concert offering for Halloween or any time of year. Perform with piano or
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An absolutely charming setting for this classic text! The dramatic story comes to life in this modern setting for two-part voices. Melodies are memorable and easy to learn, and the available synthesizer
A charming piece from the children's collection A Trip to the Zoo. A keyboard-accompanied round with original lyrics and four very independent parts. Intended for children's ensembles, performance
This classic but little-known Stephen Foster melody has been arranged in a way that takes full advantage of the drama and humor in the Cooper lyrics. Your men will love hamming it up, bringing these lyrics
Return to the days of valiant knights in this innovative setting of original vignettes that include The Ceremony; Lady to the Flowers Go and Equus to the Fight. With images of bravery,
Beginning with the lyric, "Guzzle, guzzle, guzzle, munch, munch, gobble, gobble, chomp, pass the salt and pepper...," you can immediately see the possibilities for a delightful, tongue-in-cheek fugue!