The clever lyrics of Plain White T’s hit song are simply irresistible! "There’s only ONE thing TWO do, THREE words FOUR you: I love you." This faithful arrangement captures the original acoustic
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Alternating between 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures, Robinson has created a fresh twist on this holiday classic. Several brief character solos offer lots of low-pressure opportunities to stand out, and the
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
This beautiful Spanish carol is a tender lullaby that shifts seamlessly between minor and major, reflecting the text that moves from quieting the baby to a rushing fountain and singing birds. The harmonies
A delicate Lied sensitively set for two-part or three-part voices. The piano accompaniment is especially beautiful and appropriate for this masterwork from the Romantic era. Teaching opportunities abound to
Just two short Latin phrases frame this excellent concert or festival selection for developing choirs. Independent melodies for each part are presented and then layered to create simple polyphonic
This African-style piece is just so much fun, everyone will be singing this on their way home! The text, which includes a combination of English and Swahili, is as joyful as the music. The repetitive melody
Who can forget those boisterous singing and dancing motorists on L.A.’s jammed 110 freeway at the opening of the 2016 box office smash "La La Land"? This dynamic arrangement captures the excitement of
"And though I've lost more than I've won, still I try, still I dare, still I run. Are you proud of me?" Exploring themes of risk-taking, perseverance, and seeking validation from important people in our
This stunning song was an emotional showcase for actress Emma Stone in her award-winning performance as Mia in the 2016 blockbuster "La La Land." Nominated for Best Original Song at the 89th Academy Awards,
The Schubert masterpiece, skillfully arranged for developing choral groups, provides opportunities for solos or section features and allows conductors to work on healthy singing technique, beautiful
This creative original piece written especially for two-part choirs features quick-changing dynamics, textures, and articulations that will both challenge and reward young singers. Consider programming in
"In a world full of hate, be a light." These lyrics strike a meaningful chord about our power to affect change in the world. Recorded by Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith
Featuring a text by John Jacobson and a simple Latin phrase meaning "love is everything," this original work is a powerful song of unity with a world-music vibe. The body percussion and optional conga part
There's nothing traditional about this setting of the familiar Latin text! A modern feel with a powerful minor key progression creates a piece that has both high performance value and educational merit.
This Nigerian carol will impart a very special dramatic flavor to your holiday concert! Sung a cappella or with optional percussion (conga, bongos, tambourines), it is a remarkable piece, with the original
This a cappella arrangement of the Nigerian Christmas carol opens with a captivating chant before breaking into a joyous, rhythmic celebration. This well-written adaptation allows even developing groups to
"I don't know about you, but I feel better when I'm dancin'!" Meghan Trainor's frothy pop hit from "The Peanuts Movie" is here to help your choir get their groove on! True to the original recording, yet
A poetic text and expressive choral writing combine in this tribute to enduring love. The optional opening solo presents the lyrical melody, but the highlight of the piece comes when the entire choir builds
"Bright morning stars are rising...Day is breaking in my soul..." This Appalachian folksong, arranged for a cappella voices, has a contemplative, spiritual quality. Opening and closing with a trio, it's a