Hot horns and vocals make this Latin standard into an incredible feature for jazz and show choirs. With opportunities for solos, and great instrumentals, this chart will be a fun change of pace for your
Developing mixed and treble choirs will enjoy performing this jazz-inflected doo-wop song, written in the 1930s but made popular in 1961 by the Marcels. With careful attention to range and voice-leading,
Develop intonation, blend, rhythm, and solo techniques with this vocal jazz setting of a song originally made famous by Petula Clark in 1965. Solo opportunities, including a written-out scat solo, and parts
If you're looking for a classic, nostalgic song for your show choir, consider this wistful, romantic waltz, which was recorded in the 1930s by Marlene Dietrich. This arrangement opens with the slow waltz
Pharrell's mega-hit gets a hot vocal jazz treatment in this accompanied setting. It has great vocals, horns and solo opportunities to please every crowd!
This accessible arrangement of the classic Duke Ellington song makes this timeless tune available to a new generation of singers. In an easy swing, this piece features ensemble scat singing, opportunities
This stunning setting of the timeless ballad from "The Wizard of Oz," which includes the verse sung as a solo, is one you will return to again and again. Simplicity, elegance and moments of breathtaking
Here is a hard-driving standard that features both your jazz combo and your choir. An extended introduction is a full one time through the form before unison chorals present the melody. A choral scat