Penned by the songwriting team from Broadway's "Anastasia", "Once on This Island," "Suessical," and "Ragtime," this powerful song is an inspirational original work. With themes of acceptance, pride, hope,
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This bluesy ballad from 1959 has been recorded by numerous iconic artists such as Etta James and Ray Charles. Verses present sentimental snapshots of Christmases past, and a crooner melody paints a warm
"The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea... no, no, they can't take that away from me." One of the most charming songs of the 1930s, this was introduced by Fred Astaire in the film "Shall We
Originally written for "Kiss Me Kate," this sultry Cole Porter tune has become a treasured standard from the Great American Songbook. Plenty of unison, accessible jazz harmonies, and that classic Broadway
This Gershwin gem has been made into an absolutely rip-roaring, no-holds-barred choral work. You want rhythm? You'll get it, in more ways than one! An outstanding arrangement of one of America's standards!
Wish your audience a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in just a half a minute. This madrigal-style a cappella novelty is equally easy to learn and enjoyable to sing. Plus, it's a great choice to close
Here's a luscious a cappella setting of the central anthem from "Ragtime" that delivers the spirit and truth of an important message - a message especially relevant today. Opening oohs and aahs eventually
Countless covers of this popular blues-infused tune about missing "the one you love" are played on the radio during the holiday season. This arrangement features an opening solo, then goes on to really
Leroy Anderson's winter standard has never sounded cooler! This sleigh ride swings in big-band style, offering bright (and sometimes tight) harmony paired with jazzy rhythms for a truly refreshing version
This fantastic arrangement takes this ballad from "The Polar Express" to a new level! Originally recorded by Josh Groban, the song has become a standard in the holiday repertoire. "Children sleeping, snow
This song from the Sondheim musical "Anyone Can Whistle" is about not being afraid to try. Alternating between rapid and rhythmic unison patter and full, jazz-tinged choral harmonies, the
This edition of the well-known choral masterwork from Mozart's "Requiem," now available for mixed, TTBB, and SSAA voices, has become a standard for today's choirs. Patrick Liebergen has re-scored the
A fast swing intro punctuated by piano, bass, drums, and finger snaps leads into a jazzy arrangement of the traditional spiritual unlike any you've ever heard. The choral parts are fun to sing with scoops,
James Taylor's beautiful ballad gains new life in this simply stated a cappella setting. Sensible voice leading and uncomplicated rhythms allow the text to speak in this straightforward and accessible
This is the opening movement to the choral song cycle Like Dust I Rise. In 1993, Maya Angelou recited this poem at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton, making her the first African American
The final movement from the song cycle Like Dust I Rise brings Maya Angelou's most popular poem about triumph over adversity brilliantly to life in this vivid setting by Mark Hayes. The bright
The second movement from the choral song cycle Like Dust I Rise is a folk-like setting of Maya Angelou's empowering poem, which compares a bird's longing to be liberated with that of all people.
A festival arrangement of the traditional carol that is sure to impress. This reimagined classic features colorful harmonies, vibrant rhythms, theme-and-variations surprises, and a fantastic accompaniment
The third movement from the choral song cycle Like Dust I Rise. This contemporary gospel-style rouser denounces oppression and serves as a choral anthem for equal rights. A confident solo voice
Dry Bones has never been this much fun! Mark begins by telling the story of Ezekiel's vision with his own original lyrics. Wonderful changes in feeling, sometimes dramatic, sometimes rhythmic, make
Long associated with the grand pageantry of the Kentucky Derby, Stephen Foster's classic song comes to life anew in this charming arrangement. A shimmering a cappella refrain provides an especially
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Straight out of the hip and swinging 1960s, here's a sparkling setting of the favorite holiday tune for choirs in four parts! First featured on The Andy Williams Christmas Album, and recorded by a myriad of
"If we all sing one song, one song of love, one song of peace, one song to make all our troubles cease..." This pop song from 1991 sings so beautifully for choir in this stirring, soulful arrangement, it is