With flexible performance options, this arrangement of a hit from the Roaring Twenties has a foxtrot structure and may be performed either in unison, two, or three parts, with or without accompaniment. The
Here is an energetic Christmas selection for your older singers. The text is all Latin and we've set this in a 3-part mixed voicing with part 3 being accessible to your lower, changing, and changed voices.
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This arrangement of this old folk carol is gentle and easy with a poignant and almost haunting style. The beautiful three-part mixed setting has a third part that works well for your singers with lower,
Simple in form but deep in its message that love endures longer than physical beauty, this arrangement of an Irish ballad offers two verses scored with flexible voicings, an optional solo, and flexible
"The Birth Of Spring" is a serious, 3-part mixed choral piece for your older choirs. Part 3 is written in an upper tenor range for your lower, changing, and changed voices. The recorded accompaniment on the
This song is an homage to that area where you live that bedecks itself in lights and decorations during the winter holiday season. Though, this song will probably sound different than what you'd expect from
If you're looking for a 3-part traditional Irish-sounding ballad to fill out your program, consider "Come Home." Penny whistles, acoustic guitars, acoustic bass, drums, and a string section round out the
This haunting Renaissance-flavored piece evokes a time long ago, yet familiar still. It is positively a joy to sing. The third part is written in a compromise range for lower, changing, and changed voices.
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Written in 1892, this song is better known as A Bicycle Built For Two. A shorter version of the original, this arrangement of the classic song uses only the first verse and two choruses and is set
This setting of the one of the best-known and best-loved spirituals of all time is perfect for the choir where the male voices have changed or are in the process of changing, or where female voices are
The Golden Rule speaks to the best in all of us - generosity, goodwill, peace, love, hope, and kindness - for these are things we all wish for ourselves as well. This pop-style ballad is guaranteed to have
This song of peace has all kinds of positives. With a subject of peace it can be: seasonal or not seasonal; secular or sacred; and it can complement any program where one of the themes are peace and
If you're looking for a truly majestic, patriotic piece to honor your veterans, heroes, or any other patriots in your community, this tune is perfect. Despite its length and seeming complexity, it is
Your singers and audience will love the lively swing setting of this old English carol. Written primarily for three-part mixed voicing, it also works as a two-part piece for smaller or more limited choirs.
Layered rhythmic ostinatos, a half-time Latin feel, handclaps, and a guitar solo will all make you want to groove along to this original song! Flexible in both voicing and accompaniment, this piece can be
Easily singable and playable, this uplifting original tune gives you plenty of options for performance. It can be performed very effectively in unison, two, or three parts. The harmony parts are all well
Originally written as a lament of an Irish worker in London missing his lass and his homeland, this music-hall song was later used as a soldiers' marching song during World War I. Though scored for three
This mellow tune is a sweet way to bid farewell and say goodbye to a particularly nice day. Acoustic guitars, including nylon fills and ad libs, plus jazz electric guitars heard on the recording add to the
This work marries two pieces that one would not normally think would go together well - Pachelbel's Canon in D and the traditional Christmas tune Jolly Old St. Nicholas. The result, as you
This arrangement is quite unique as it is done in a somewhat lively African style instead of the usual folk-style arrangement. Performance options include singing a cappella, or add some percussion
A familiar story of love and loss, this traditional Irish ballad has a little-known history. Students will enjoy singing the plaintive melody in unison or in its three-part voicing. Flexible in both voicing
Written in a traditional honky-tonk style, this cowboy song arrangement exudes Western flair, including swung rhythms and galloping temple blocks! Perform the piece a cappella, with piano, or with the
Eternal Father, Strong to Save has been around for over 150 years. Written by John B. Dykes and William Whiting, it became widely known as The Navy Hymn because of its inclusion at many
This powerful arrangement is very versatile - it can be performed in unison, two, or three parts and even has an optional solo soprano descant. It can serve equally well as a big brash opener for your