This traditional Filipino Christmas carol makes an intriguing multicultural choice for your holiday concerts. Gently set, with either piano or harp accompaniment and optional handbells, it is a beautiful
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Lovely lyrical melodic lines are paired with Sara Teasdale's text that celebrates the beauty of life. Available in a variety of voicings, it is an ideal piece to develop tone, phrasing, and artistry in
Transport your singers to Ireland in a heartbeat with this newly composed piece that sounds like an old Irish folk song. Mostly in two parts, it expands to three parts just for the final verse. Super fun to
"I am you are me...." This innovative original uses a clever text and pop-style music to create an environment of togetherness among members of the choir. Community - that's what it's all about. Each vocal
Beautiful modern a cappella divisi harmonies set this short text in both Latin and English that encourages us all to find the hope within. Sections alternate between serene slow-moving harmonies and quicker
Using words from the poem Courage by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, this energetic and uplifting original work features ostinatos that propel the piece forward with excitement. An engaging piece that is
This Korean folk song displays the connection of the farmer to the animals that share their habitation, calling to the birds to not disturb the crops in a tender and caring way. Appropriate for treble
"Though you bind it to the blowing wind and you buckle it to the moon, the night will slip away like a sorrow or a tune." The poetry of Eleanor Farjeon is so evocative, and this setting is an excellent
Your singers will have a blast as they negotiate their way through this quickly-paced song with only solfege syllables for text! Full of fun and teaching opportunities, this creative original is the
With lots of clapping and other body percussion, this entertaining arrangement of a traditional Venezuelan song is sung in Spanish throughout.
The Sharon Gratto Global Music Series is dedicated to providing historical context to multicultural and folk music. This arrangement of the classic tune attributed to Huddie Ledbetter is accompanied by a
This tranquil original work celebrates the metamorphosis from fall into winter. A perennial favorite selection for fall concerts, the text and tune capture the turning of the leaves in song.
This is a traditional Korean children's song based on nature. Jamjari means "dragonfly" and kkongkkong is an expression that means "to freeze, to stop in place." Children in South Korea
While this poem honors the passing of a friend's mother, it works beautifully as a memorial for anyone. With a lifegiving and encouraging text, this musical setting begins reflectively, acknowledging the
This energetic and celebratory piece opens in a 7/8 that absolutely dances and graciously returns for a joyous conclusion after the middle section poetically expresses the beauty of creation. The SATB
Sponsored by the University of New Mexico, this folk song is from a collection of songs native to the area. "Tengo" translates as "I have," but what the song is really saying is "I have
This charming little piece with a Christina Rossetti text is lauding the clouds of the sky over the boats and ships. A lilting 6/8 meter propels the text forward, and ample unison sections and singable
"If not for music, I don't know where I'd be..." Commissioned during the 2020 pandemic for a choral festival involving several choirs of all ages supporting unity, this lovely piece has an immediately
The drone of the bells, the whispers from the choir, and the Stevenson text set the mood for winter. The harmonies dance around the central tonality like a cold wind, always returning respectfully to the
Why do we love to sing? The joyful answer is first stated with youthful exuberance and then takes on a more mature tone as the piece continues. Commissioned by an intergenerational choir, the chorus unites
Using rhymes from Mother Goose, this major work in six short movements is similar to a song cycle. Movements: Hey, Diddle, Diddle!; Starlight, Star Bright; Old King Cole; Georgie Porgie; Sleep, Baby,
"Differences color humanity, so let us unite in diversity, for life's just too wondrous to sing alone... Open your hearts to the world; let's sing together as one!" This joyful song of hope has served as
This Zulu lullaby is tastefully arranged for a cappella treble voices. One can almost smell the grasses on the plains and feel the earth with this song. Tender and gentle, its greatest feature is how well