Performed by Carly Rae Jepsen in the Grease Live television special, this new ballad has a touching message for today's youth. "Yeah, all I need is an angel, here today, who will help me find my way... and
A plaintive opening expands into lush four-part harmony in this compelling a cappella concert selection. Meditative and earnest, Sally's glorious setting of the prayerful text will inspire your finest
"You'll be all aglow from your head to mistletoes..." This bubbly contemporary country-pop release from Point of Grace has darling lyrics and a catchy chorus that begs for choreography! "Oh, there's no road
Featuring artfully interweaving vocal lines, this original setting of the Mass text is a quiet meditation and a gentle plea for peace. Rich dynamic contrasts and full, traditional harmonies provide fertile
"A gentle whisper on the wind sails across the sea..." A poignant original text is beautifully harmonized for women's voices in this tender ballad. Gentle dissonances and suspensions, as well as expressive
A rubato piano solo opens this lush arrangement of the beloved holiday song made popular by Judy Garland in the 1944 movie musical "Meet Me in St. Louis." Then the verse is sung before the ensemble settles
Complementary vocal and piano writing combines in this distinctive treatment for treble choirs. Artistic and impressive, well-suited for concert or contest.
In this original composition, a unison pitch becomes a cluster chord and then blossoms into full contemporary choral harmony. Ample text painting, passing dissonance, and sensitive tempo and dynamic changes
Mature choirs will revel in the lush harmonies and divisi writing of this artistic piece, with words and music of equal caliber. Brief optional solos allow you to feature some individual voices. "Light, you
An expressive piano introduction leads to the verse, then the accompaniment rises and falls with the well-known refrain of this popular classic from "The Wizard of Oz." Beautifully crafted for treble voices
A stark fifth in the piano represents a chill in the air and frames the opening of this sensitive setting of the popular Rachel Field poem. Nuanced dynamics, tempi, and phrasing invite expressive singing. A