If you are looking for a dramatic concert/festival work, be sure to look at this one! The glory of music is treated with great depth and musical-textual imagery in this deeply moving selection, which offers
Marked to be performed "boisterously," this original Michael Gray work in the style of a sea chantey is a true choral classic!
Pure energy from start to finish, this dynamic original incorporates both Latin and English lyrics, which are brought to life by the toccata-like piano accompaniment. Vocal layering is a key sectional
Commissioned for a premiere performance at the Texas Music Educators Association 2000 convention, Joseph Martin's Come to the Music is alive and electric with driving rhythm, memorable melodies,
This hauntingly beautiful setting of a tender Slovakian lullaby is a little gem! Each stanza is superbly crafted, with an a cappella verse in English and an included pronunciation guide. "Close your eyes,
In an easy swing style, this arrangement combines Falling in Love with Love and This Can't Be Love, both from the Rodgers and Hart musical "The Boys from Syracuse."
This classic Shaw–Parker arrangement of the traditional Catalan dance carol may be performed with piano or a cappella. A truly enjoyable telling of the Christmas story.
The classic Beatles tune has been set in an easy jazz groove with accessible vocal harmonies for jazz or concert choirs. Short solo opportunities and smoothly syncopated rhythms are supported by an
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This energy-driven setting of the spiritual standard will light a fire under your choir! The repeated material makes for easy memorization, allowing your singers to perform with confidence while your
Rigg's intriguing setting of this poignant, reflective poem by Thomas Dunn English features an accompaniment that emulates flowing water and the turning of the mill wheel. The minor mode and 6/8 pulse
Choirs will enjoy exploring the colors and textures of this exuberant celebration of sound! Using only vocables to imitate the timbre of an electric guitar, developing or smaller choirs will love rehearsing