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This a cappella Celtic Woman song is a sensitive, tender reflection of the love between two people and their gratefulness for each other. A wonderful tribute to love! "In the morning when you rise, I bless
This energetic and lively piece is about discovering the power of our own voices and letting them dance; setting ourselves free, exploring and learning to let go of preconceived notions of how we "should"
The opening musical number from the Disney animated feature "Frozen," this song is inspired by indigenous Saami and Norwegian culture, a combination of Saami yoiking and the Danish Christmas hymn Dejlig
Building on the heritage of the great arrangements of Jester Hairston and Moses Hogan, Rollo Dilworth has created his own unique approach to the traditional spiritual. Through layering of motivic material
This high-energy piece in a contemporary style is perfect as an opener in a concert or festival setting. Featuring a Latin text, the opening fanfare-like section leads to a contrapuntal middle section
This popular worship song from Kenya can be performed in a variety of ways: by adding movement while singing, incorporating percussion instruments into the performance, or as a processional. Opening with a
Ed Lojeski's arrangement of Java Jive still grooves with an infectious style that will inject a light moment into any concert.
From the Mozart "Missa Brevis K.275," this delightful work has been adapted for treble voices. An excellent introduction to Classical-era style and performance practice, for better treble choirs.
An authentic and representative lied from a Romantic-era female composer set in a dynamic arrangement for women's or treble choirs. Clara Schumann's dramatic setting of the poem Lorelei was a
This magnificent arrangement sets a new standard for high school and community choirs wishing to perform the timeless ballad from "The Wizard of Oz." It includes the opening verse, "When all the world is a
Choirs that are not prepared to perform one of the larger, more difficult settings of the "Requiem" should consider this reverent work, which alternates between Latin and English texts. The work establishes