Higgins' setting of this popular folk song opens simply and then moves along with gradually increasing contrapuntal interest. The lovely arpeggiated piano accompaniment flows gently alongside the vocal
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Skip the droll opening announcement about cell phones and sing this instead! Based on Pachelbel's Canon - which, face it, everyone loves - this piece will make a lovely concert opener that also serves a
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This sweet and simple original song, with a lilting melody and folk-like harmonies, illustrates the impact of the relationships that we build throughout our lives. Optimistic about the future, the text
This inspiring selection gives hope to those who might be lost. Sometimes you might feel aimless...but inside each of us is a purpose...that sings out like a symphony...it's Glorious!
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With text inspired by the profound thoughtfulness of members of a children's choir, this piece is a touching anthem of togetherness and support of one another. Both parts are featured at different times and
Are you looking for a big finale or encore piece? Never fear, Duct Tape is here! Yes, this absolutely hilarious novelty number, full of intense drama and emotional lyrics, will fit any occasion and
This arrangement of the traditional Appalachian folk song is beautifully supported by its piano accompaniment. Perfect for both established and developing tenor-bass choirs, this lyrical selection also
"We'll rise above, seize the highest dream. We'll lift our heads up high, move the sky, embrace our destiny!" This song of hope reaffirms the potential we all have to rise above the negative and reach for
Based on the Edgar Albert Guest poem Compensation, the text of this original concert work asks us to consider what we would like to be able to say about our lives when we look back in our old age.
Rachel Field's poem is set to a simply elegant melody that matches the tone of the text as it expresses the change from fall to winter. Ample unison lines are lyrical and expressive, giving time to work on