Framed as a letter from a teacher to her young students, this text is brimming with descriptive phrases and inspirational thoughts. The musical setting partners the youthful exuberance of the text with
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This fantastic arrangement takes this ballad from "The Polar Express" to a new level! Originally recorded by Josh Groban, the song has become a standard in the holiday repertoire. "Children sleeping, snow
Twenty-three familiar holiday songs in three minutes! For extra fun, you can involve your audience in counting the tunes as they fly by. Your students can even hold up numbered signs every time a different
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This very cool original is a masterpiece of vocal layering, a "sound experience" for a cappella voices as bells. All voices sing together in the middle section before returning to vocalized bell effects.
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"Eneza upendo uendako, umoja ni upendo" translates to "Spread love everywhere you go, unity is love." This piece celebrates the hopeful sentiments of unity and love through both Swahili and English lyrics
In this gorgeous new contemporary setting, the traditional text is set to an original melody, with each voice part taking a turn with the long legato phrases. The harmonies are lovely in this exceptionally
Energetic and rhythmic, this original a cappella Christmas spiritual has all the right elements for an impressive choral statement. With echoing parts and layering of voices, plus some divisi and an
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This haunting version of this modern Christmas song will become a favorite with its moving parts and beautiful harmonies. The piano accompaniment compliments the choral piece with a combination of light
Inspired by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's version, this flexible arrangement may be performed a cappella or with optional piano, ukulele, or guitar in the mixed choir versions. The two-part version is accompanied
"Throughout the world, who is there like little me? I alone can touch the sky." This Winnebago saying forms the basis for the full text, and reminds us of the unique individuality and promise that each