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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
Composed in remembrance of lives lost during the 2020 pandemic, this sparse setting of the traditional Latin Requiem text is built upon a melody inspired by a bird's simple three-note song. Solemn and
What a combination! Irving Berlin's classic song with an original partner-melody by Don Besig and Nancy Price. A real winner for two-part choirs. The optional P/A CD adds a true ragtime sound.
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"...angels watchin' over me, my Lord." This superb a cappella arrangement of the traditional spiritual is a guaranteed success! The basses sing an independent line, which provides a rhythmic backdrop for
You won't want to miss this show-stopping holiday novelty! This is musical theatre at its best - from the moment the opening curtain rises to the final kick line - this is craving choreography, which is
Who can resist this musical theater standard? The opening piano chords, played at a restrained strut tempo, are instantly recognizable. This is Broadway gold! Add some Fosse-esque staging to bring the house
Part of the legacy of the Shaw–Parker Christmas carols, this a cappella arrangement of the traditional French carol is a sonorous and rich choral offering for mixed ensembles in worship and concert
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
The excitement of opening night is captured brilliantly in this arrangement of the showstopper from Cole Porter's "Kiss Me, Kate." Anticipation gradually builds as the bubbly tune passes from voice to