This rousing English music-hall song was arranged for the hit television production of Agatha Christie's Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The song accompanies the final wedding scene and is full of joy
A nonsense song which allows for simple staging where the singers make the nonsense syllables into a language which only they can understand. They may be argumentative, friendly, confrontational,
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This delightful medley of beloved children's songs is set in mixed and asymmetrical meters with a tempo indication that says "as fast as possible!" Mixed and treble choirs will enjoy the challenge of
What better way for choirs to celebrate Beethoven's 250th birthday than with this entertaining medley of some of his greatest hits? Excerpts from Fur Elise; the Moonlight
The Lion and the Mouse joins The Boy Who Cried Wolf and The Tortoise and the Hare to complete Darmon Meader's jazz-infused Aesop's Fables trilogy. This charming a
Here's a novelty piece that will steal the show! Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is set for a cappella voices with some creative vocables, style, and a touch of humor. The TTTBB arrangement is the actual
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A stunning arrangement of the memorable standard by John Rutter. Flute with a cappella voices creates a distinctive sound that reflects the true nature of the song - misty, thought-provoking, and
This is a new setting of a rolicking English pub song lyric. It is a celebration of the cameraderie of men singing and drinking together: "If you have a song, sir, as we go along, sir, you're next to sing,
Set to a text by the English composer William Byrd, this piece is a comically earnest list of the many health and social benefits of learning to sing. The conclusion: "Since singing is so good a thing,I
The humorous poem by Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking Glass is brought to life with wit and marvelous choral effects in this unique and charming piece. The innovative use of a variety of
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Here's a creative, fun arrangement that Mozart never would have imagined – but would have appreciated! His famous instrumental work has been transformed into a gleeful showcase for a cappella voices.
Clickers, guiros and shakers are the voices of crickets, frogs and other species as they join with human voices to express a profound wish for peace on earth. Based on a text by Oliver Twigge, this is
This round, which is used in Bernstein's Mass, was written as a Warm-Up to the full compostition of Mass.