Directors wishing to affirm their ensemble's sense of community and care will find an uplifting message in this piece. Undemanding phrasing and a supportive accompaniment highlight the lyrics, which take
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This inspiring anthem of loving acceptance is accessible to ensembles from all walks of life. Optional solos highlight the opening, and a supportive and colorful piano part assists with intuitive phrasing
The uplifting strength of music carries us skyward like a dove. This lovely setting of the poem by Caroline L. Goodenough is centered on the transition to the afterlife. It's an accessible work suitable for
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Exploring themes of self-discovery, growth, and change, this empowering work not only honors those who have helped us grow and discover our "spark, flicker, flame," it encourages us to fan the flames that
Written as an homage, Robert Bode's text reminds us that, although the future is uncertain, each of our paths is built upon the myriad experiences we have known and all the people who have affected us. This
Based on a short story about Viking sailors lost at sea encountering the dreaded Kraken, this rollicking original sea shanty is a rewarding challenge for mature tenor-bass choirs. The narrative text reads
Robert Frost's well-known poem is set as an accessible lyrical piece for treble choirs. A sweeping piano accompaniment, legato vocal lines, and chilling harmonies make this the perfect selection for school
Using Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin statements and greetings, this lyrical concert piece is a call for peace and unity. Three independent melody lines eventually combine in a beautiful layered section of
This lyrical concert piece brings a message of unity through song. Considered part-writing, a supportive accompaniment that also adds color, and a uniting message make this accessible to high school and
"Will we ever reach the horizon? This is not the end, it is just the beginning." Ideal for final concerts and graduation events, this inspiring original work is a sophisticated yet approachable selection
Inspired by the writings of young singers, the text of this original work provides simple yet impactful ways to bring about change in the world. Accessible and lyrical part writing supports the message "If
Text from a Gaelic prayer is beautifully set in this lyrical concert work. The flowing piano accompaniment and moments of unexpected harmony make this piece engaging yet accessible to high school and
"When words are not enough, we sing a song." This accessible and easy-to-learn music-themed selection will work well for concert and festival programs, especially for massed choirs. A tuneful hook and full
Christina Rossetti's charming poem is set for two- or three-part treble voices of any age. The polyphonic choral writing is simple yet sophisticated, colorful yet clear. A lovely choice for developing
This simple song of gratitude celebrates a plentiful bounty of good things. It begins and ends sweetly, building to a sweeping descant-topped refrain. It's an expressive way to offer thanks at your concert
Offering the reassurance that only nature can bring, this original concert work reminds us that at the end of every day, there will be stars. A lilting piano motive weaves and supports the cascading
Based on words by Emily Dickinson, this charming springtime piece finds delight in nature's mysteries. A flowing piano accompaniment supports the simple vocal lines well, in a way that's just right for
Edgar Allan Poe's fast-flying words are brought to life in this vibrant, high-energy piece. Employing echo singing, chromaticism, and back-and-forth meter changes, this setting is one and a half minutes of
Byron's exquisite poem is set as a lyrical art song for advancing tenor-bass voices. An opening solo sets the tone for gorgeous choral harmonies that follow. The expressive piano accompaniment never doubles
A musical tribute to the aurora borealis, this original work flickers and flashes with colorful imagery. Carefully crafted for beginning harmony singers, it opens with independent parts that come together
Bridging styles and eras, this piece combines a traditional Latin text and words of Plato with an alternately upbeat contemporary choral feel and a section of more ancient chant-like open harmonies.
A traditional lullaby text is set to a lyrical melody and countermelody that are sung individually and then partnered together to create instant beautiful harmony. The supportive piano accompaniment,
Meditating on the restorative power of nature, this Edgar Allan Poe poem compares a proud star with the cold moon. An eerie minor key and dramatic musical setting complement the poem with approachable open