Need a song to celebrate important people? This cute tribute song is the perfect way to thank teachers, parents, grandparents, administrators, bus drivers, or whoever else should be appreciated in your
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Written in honor and memory of a beloved chorus teacher, the words are inspired by thoughts from her students, paying homage to the impact she had on countless students. It honors all teachers and the
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"Wherever you go, go forth!" This simple, mostly unison song for any choir has a supportive piano accompaniment and encouraging lyrics that invite us all to "go forth" by leading with compassion and grace.
Colorful choral sonorities emerge over a steady "heartbeat" piano part in this contemporary treatment of the traditional Latin text. Expansive texture and close harmonies contrast a rhythmic chant section
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From the Grammy-nominated work The Lost Birds, this selection is a setting of Emily Dickinson's poem "The Saddest Noise, the Sweetest Noise". It begins the story of The Lost Birds in spring:
Simple and hymnlike, this piece celebrates heroes all around us. With flexible voicing and accompaniment, it can be sung in unison, two, or three parts, either a cappella, with piano, or with recorded
This is a richly harmonic setting of a Christina Rossetti poem about holding on to the memories of one who has departed.
"If I can't be close to you, I'll settle for the ghost of you." Justin Bieber's tribute to a lost loved one topped Billboard charts around the world. This acoustic-inspired arrangement features light pop
Written in memory of a loved one, this song comforts and lifts the spirit. With the idea of infinity and the cyclic nature of life, the harmony never really "stays put" - it never spends too much time in
This longtime choral standard is now available in a version with Spanish text. Otherwise identical to the English version, this lyrical and harmonically expansive piece can be used as a beautiful memorial
Trying to find a way to support the families of the victims of a tragic accident, the composer wrote this comforting choral piece. Based on the poem Immortality, also known as Do Not Stand by
Growth, change, love and loss - these are all a part of growing to adulthood. This gentle original offers an introspective look at these emotions with accessible and well-crafted pop-style harmonies and a
This setting of the traditional Latin text was written as a memorial with a soothing and calming effect. The piece opens with a solo, then moves into contemporary harmonies along with some polyphonic vocal
The traditional Latin text and original musical setting help to express our hope for peace and healing for our world, as well as to give space to honor and mourn all that has been lost. Part of the
"If I could turn back time, I would not let you die, and you'd live that life of hope." This important and moving piece was written as a musical response to the sudden loss of a student by suicide. Several
"I won’t give up on you. Don’t give up on me ... We’ll hold each other to the light, and we will see this through." This inspirational anthem of unity, togetherness, and resilience is a
Useful for a variety of occasions, this original work includes the opportunity to personalize the work for your choir with an optional aleatoric introductory section where you can add specific names that
While this poem honors the passing of a friend's mother, it works beautifully as a memorial for anyone. With a lifegiving and encouraging text, this musical setting begins reflectively, acknowledging the
Charles Anthony Silvestri's lyrics beautifully capture the sights, sounds, and events that stir up memories of a loved one who has passed away. A passion for nature is also reflected in the lyrics and
This well-known Christina Rossetti text is beautifully represented in this heartfelt and rich setting. Harmonies are consonant and intuitive, and divisi is approached carefully and musically for choirs that
This modern concert piece was inspired by those who leave us too soon and reminds us that they live on in our memories. A unison melody cascades into falling treble harmonies, then picks up with a rhythmic
A somber song in honor of an Afghani poet, this is one of the most poignant moments in "Songs for Muska." This quiet and soulful piece is well suited for use as a memorial or as a reflective concert
The moving words, "As long as we live, we remember them" frame this highly melodic and emotive concert work. With a contemporary ballad feel, this tribute or memorial piece will be a beautiful addition to
"What if I could tell you no one has to walk alone?" This thought-provoking piece is designed to be a conversation starter about mental illness, depression, grief, and suicide. Harmonically rich, musically