Joyfully calling out the wonders of collaboration and creativity that make up our musical lives, this opener is a great choice for young choirs! Classically styled, it has wonderful teaching moments and
This new melody for the How Can I Keep from Singing? text is gentle and thoughtful. The easy lyricism in these phrases will assist your singers in hearing the familiar words in a new way.
This original pop-style ballad has strong themes of unity and the power of singing together to overcome the divisions in our world. Featuring solo lines all the way through, the two versions available are
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This energetic original employs gospel-style harmonies, a body percussion breakdown, modulations, a layered vocal stack, and a "happy day" descant that your developing singers will love.
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This Celtic-inspired original is a testament to music as a tool for human expression, with lyrics from the perspective of song itself. A lilting 6/8 meter and broad choral lines make for a stirring opener,
This popular Hungarian folk song, rich melodically and rhythmically, will work well with a variety of ages. An English translation is included.
The power of uniting together in song is beautifully represented in this original piece. Easy for young singers, it includes an optional descant to bring the piece to a powerful conclusion that audiences
Celebrating the act of singing and being together, and packed with great educational singing concepts, this piece will help your young singers learn and grow while also having high performance value. Simple
With lyrics celebrating the gift of song, this piece is a perfect selection to remind ourselves of the importance of making music together. With easy-to-learn melodies and carefully crafted harmonies, this
Celebrate the joy of music making and singing with this elegant concert work. It's consistently lyrical and legato, with peaks and valleys built into the dynamics to heighten emotions and capture joy. The
Celebrating the many ways that music touches our lives, the lyrics of this piece were inspired by words from young singers. A spoken section in the middle offers an opportunity for your students to add
Opening with just a shaker and unison voices, the percussion ostinatos (notated in the score) and traditional choral harmonies gradually unfold into full harmony. Well-planned key changes ensure successful
An exhilarating original for developing choirs featuring energized syncopation, strong melodic lines and a dynamic accompaniment! Familiar Latin text is utilized in the opening and closing sections, while
Cast in a brilliant Broadway style, this is the perfect concert opener its with driving rhythms, hip harmonies, and soaring musical lines. It features unison singing broken up with brief, easy two-part
Looking for a piece that has high performance value and great educational content? This well-constructed original work for developing mixed or treble choirs features all that and more. A music-themed text
This vibrant celebration in classic ABA form has a nice, syncopated opening and a contrasting lyrical middle section. It consists primarily of unison writing with some easily taught moments of two- and
"We sing out a jubilant song. Our spirits are free." The soaring vocals are within reach of large and small choirs, and a dazzling piano part enlivens the musical landscape throughout its pages. The joy of
"Keep a melody in your heart your whole life long, and always, always sing your song." The life-giving power of music is beautifully expressed in this original piece for young treble or mixed voices. This
James Weldon Johnson's text from The Gift to Sing speaks to the heart of all who find comfort and hope in song. The soaring melody is pentatonic, and the open fourths in the piano accompaniment swell with
Antiphonal cries of "Sing, sing!" open this dynamic selection for developing treble choirs. Two accented melodies stand alone before combining into an exuberant choral duet. A contrasting middle section
A rhythmic piano accompaniment and an inspiring text based on Arthur O'Shaughnessy's "Ode" make this a great way to open a concert. Simple melodies and easy to teach harmonies set this dynamic poetry in a