Joyful Latin phrases echo back and forth in this spirited original work for young singers. Well-written melodies combine in joyful harmony building to a buoyant final descant, creating a brief section of
Exuding sizzling, rhythmic energy, this traditional South African folk song arrangement is a multicultural programming winner! A cappella, with percussion parts included for shakers, djembe, and hand drum
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 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
From "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" comes this clever song from the cantina scene - an infectious reggae-style tune co-written by the film's director, J.J. Abrams, and Lin-Manuel Miranda of "Hamilton" fame.
A quintessential concert or festival opener available in voicing options for every choir. The joyful energy, mixed meters, minor mode, and dramatic dynamic contrasts make this exhilarating original an
Your developing singers can perfect their solfege skills while learning classical music with this audience pleaser! Melodies (in solfege with moveable do) include fragments from Eine Kleine
Vocal ostinatos join one by one in the opening of this rhythmic arrangement of an authentic Ghanaian folk song. Unison lines, block triads, and a reset of the dynamics in the choral bridge are a blast.
Praised by critics and embraced by Broadway lovers, "Dear Evan Hansen" is a powerful and moving show with a contemporary pop/rock score that is astonishingly heartfelt and beautiful. This Act I song
The demigod Maui teaches Moana how to become a wayfinder like the ancestors who sailed before her in this epic song from Disney's "Moana." Your singers will thrill to its rich choral harmonies, echoing
"Snow is falling, gently falling in the town tonight. In the morning we'll go walking through the fields of white." With lyrics based on a poem written by James Stephens in 1915, this winter selection