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
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A delightful treble piece that poignantly suggests that as a tree grows, so do we. "Stretch your arms, and spread your leaves. What will you be?" A perfect piece to celebrate and commemorate the growth of
This infectious Irish folk tune is a classic accumulative song! Verse by verse it adds to the picture of a tree in a bog, with each addition anchored by a delightful refrain. With very limited vocal ranges,
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This gentle original setting of an 11th-century Japanese text captures the mystery and flavor of ancient Japan and frames the middle section, which is in English. Haunting melodies and simple harmonies are
In an accessible arrangement for two-part tenor-bass choirs, this classic American folk song radiates energy and excitement! Fun modulations, a contrasting slow section in minor, and an added percussion
"Sing to me! Something of sunlight and bloom..." An uplifting text by Ella Wheeler Wilcox is set to charming music in this wonderful piece with melodic interest in all parts and conservative ranges.
A beautiful original lullaby in a sweet setting for treble voices, this is a perfect way to honor mothers in your concert. Mostly unison, with a simple descant that repeats, it's easy to teach and lovely to
The text comes to spirited life as this gospel-style setting lauds the value of a song to improve the quality of our lives. Chord symbols are included for the addition of instruments or improvisation by the
"Yet one thing I can tell you, still one thing that I know: Wherever fortune calls me, then that's where I must go!" A bold statement of the courage to persevere and to follow one's heart against all odds