"Bah dee yah, say, do you remember, bah dee yah, dancing in September." You know it, you love it. This 1978 #1 hit song from Earth, Wind & Fire is a timeless favorite. This accessible arrangement
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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
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This bewitching bit of nostalgia will charm your audience for Halloween, fall concerts, or any pop or show choir concert. Originally written in 1956, but famously covered by Bette Midler for the '90s cult
Enter an extraordinary world filled with magic and wonder where every holiday has its own special land and its own imaginative, one-of-a-kind characters! Danny Elfman's music from Tim Burton's award-winning
Add a touch of mystery to your concert program with this delightful number from "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban." With John Williams' music, lyrics based on Shakespeare, and a sensational
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This 1979 hit by Earth, Wind & Fire still sizzles! Straightforward vocal writing and a hot horn chart make it perfect for pop showcases any time of year!
This original work highlights the mysterious and haunting text from one of England's best-known poets, Sir Walter de la Mare. The minor key along with the music's short, staccato themes, interactive
This tranquil original work celebrates the metamorphosis from fall into winter. A perennial favorite selection for fall concerts, the text and tune capture the turning of the leaves in song.
Look no further for the perfect spooky concert offering for Halloween or any time of year! This creative original, set to a text by Jane Taylor, features vivid imagery sparked by dynamic contrasts and
This original work sets a well-known Emily Bronte poem in a lyric song style. Flowing vocal lines and rich musical colors offer choirs many opportunities for expressive singing. The SATB version is adapted
This setting of a lovely traditional Japanese song provides a marvelous multicultural and creative programming gem for developing choirs. A pronunciation guide and translation are provided for the Japanese
The #1 title song from the 1984 megahit movie, this is a great feature for Halloween or anytime you just want to have some fun! It's a fantastic pop/show choir feature with super choreography potential!
This spooky Halloween-themed piece is not only perfect for the season of changing leaves and ghosts and goblins, it's also based on musical themes from Saint-Saens' Danse Macabre, so it's a
Triadic harmonies and several spoken solos are perfect for younger groups in this fun novelty song. Compare dance moves with Frankenstein, Wolfman, and Dracula, and maybe add a few of your own!
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Here's a lush, beautiful a cappella setting of the old standard tune, with accessible jazz harmonies and effortless voice leading. This is a standout ballad for your jazz or concert choir!
Serving as a reminder to be grateful, the soaring piano part conjures up images of birds flying south for winter, falling leaves, and violent thunderstorms, while the descending melody brings with it a
Don't be scared! This Purple People Eater only wants to play in a rock and roll band! Have some fun performing this crazy 1958 chart topper, complete with optional kazoos and hilarious solo opportunities
Beautifully depicting the change of seasons from fall to winter, this lilting minor waltz spins with freshness and excitement that treble choirs will surely enjoy. Lightly syncopated phrases and interesting
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
Here's a novelty number that's perfect for Halloween. "Just as eyelids start to close, just as you begin to doze, there in the hall a resounding thump, things that go bump in the night..." Douglas Wagner's