Irving Berlin's quintessential song is a classic of swing style, and this straightforward, singable arrangement brings Berlin's standard to vocal jazz and show choirs of any level. The swing groove is
This setting of a traditional Ghana folk song tells of using a tropical gourd, called a calabash, as a bowl for porridge. The a cappella vocals begin simply and build harmonically throughout. Rhythm parts
Through the text, the singers are encouraged to examine the numerous aspects and challenges of their lives with positivity, and to always "dance your dance." Always moving forward, with the feel of one beat
Don't miss this exuberant showstopper from the Motown-inspired musical "The Wiz." Feel-good lyrics, a funky groove, and a powerful hook give any choir cause to celebrate. It's awesome as an opener! Highly
Utilizing a classical style of composition, this piece just might transport you back to the time of Mozart! Full of educational opportunities, the musical style and interpretation is authentic sounding, and
Original music and lyrics paint the cheerful, fleeting image of one of nature's most curious creatures with leaping, whimsical voice-leading and a gentle texture. Echoing harmonies build into a collage of
A brilliant, trumpet-like choral fanfare opens this regal work and reappears throughout in response to the softer, contrasting passages. Lots of block chords and a bright tempo help to make this a terrific
Two traditional favorites, I Want to Rise and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, are woven together in this medley that presents the melodies in unison or simple harmony before partnering the two
This traditional South African song celebrates life and the paradise that is to come. An upbeat a cappella texture is punctuated with the rhythmic text and singable melody in a dynamic world music selection
Singers will love this spirited, creative setting of the traditional spiritual! All three parts have the opportunity to sing the melody and the stylistic, accessible accompaniment enhances the engaging
Inspired by his mother's potato soup and incorporating merengue dance rhythms from the Dominican Republic, this unique concert piece has instant appeal. With optional parts for guitar, bass, guira and
A celebratory, highly rhythmic composition. The Swahili title means "We are one" - meaning all human beings have much in common. The energetic djembe sets the tone, the piano adds its own rhythmic design,
For treble voices, piano and optional cello, this simple adaptation of a children's song offers lessons of love, peace and beauty for us all. Beginning with an opening solo, and incorporating Twinkle,
There is a desire among children from all countries and all walks of life to be aware and listen carefully to those around us and who are different than us. This song, commissioned by the International