"And though I've lost more than I've won, still I try, still I dare, still I run. Are you proud of me?" Exploring themes of risk-taking, perseverance, and seeking validation from important people in our
Written expressly for young students, this charming original piece captures the joy of childhood. Ample echo-singing and sensible vocal ranges will help young singers take off the training wheels and
"Bright morning stars are rising...Day is breaking in my soul..." This Appalachian folksong, arranged for a cappella voices, has a contemplative, spiritual quality. Opening and closing with a trio, it's a
This is different! Using a fictional language combined with a powerful English text, this exceptional piece effectively combines narration, rhythmic chanting and whispers, singing, vocal percussion, stomps
Introduce Saint-Saen's beloved instrumental chamber work in a highly creative way! Playful original lyrics accompany strong two-part writing and an enchanting accompaniment. To get the full effect, consider
Joy instantly abounds as the well-edited keyboard introduction sets the tone for this impressive yet approachable Baroque selection for developing choirs. The short Latin text is easy to manage and will
"I'm not givin' up... no, not yet." Featured in the movie "Five Feet Apart," Andy Grammer's hit song speaks of the power of friendship, the strength to fight, and the importance of support during difficult
This energetic arrangement of the traditional Spanish folk song is infused with the characteristic dance rhythms of Andalusia. Easy-to-learn phrases in the original language alternate with some English
How many ways can you say "friend"? This sweetly singable canon uses the word "friend" in 16 different languages, spanning cultures from six continents. Presented in unison, two- and three-part canon, this
Opening with just a shaker and unison voices, the percussion ostinatos (notated in the score) and traditional choral harmonies gradually unfold into full harmony. Well-planned key changes ensure successful
Now here's something great! The dynamic opening number from the hit movie musical is presented in accessible three-part mixed or treble a cappella arrangements! Designed for young and developing a cappella
These famous words are inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." Emma Lazarus' timeless poem has been sensitively
"I will be brave, I will be strong" echoes from the soloist to the choir before kicking into an inspirational gospel-style groove. Uplifting and empowering, it will work for combined choirs, graduation
Written with developing voices and ears in mind, this partner-song setting of a colorful poem is just right for choirs seeking to build harmony-singing skills. Independent yet complementary melodic lines
A trio of African percussion instruments lays down an ostinato groove in this otherwise a cappella arrangement of the authentic Congolese folk song. Easy-to-sing melodic and harmonic patterns accompany the
Celebrating the many ways that music touches our lives, the lyrics of this piece were inspired by words from young singers. A spoken section in the middle offers an opportunity for your students to add
Dustin and Suzie's heartwarming duet in the season three finale of Netflix's "Stranger Things" inspired millions to sing along and google this retro blast from the past. Originally from the 1984 fantasy
You can hear the gentle wind passing by in this charming setting of the playful Robert Louis Stevenson poem, in which a child talks with the wind. Independent melodic writing in both voice parts creates
Each of the brief pieces in this clever quartet is built on sage advice from Benjamin Franklin. Exploring themes of wellness, doing what's right, self-awareness, and houseguest etiquette, each mini-movement