Grab your Santa hats, tune up those festive singing voices, and let's celebrate the man with the bag! This collection of nine holiday showstoppers is all about Santa Claus and is so much fun to sing!
The beloved Carol of the Bells has been set with fresh and festive wintertime words. Two complete verses of lyrics – none of which mention Christmas – and an original bridge of "fa la
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"When words are not enough, we sing a song." This accessible and easy-to-learn music-themed selection will work well for concert and festival programs, especially for massed choirs. A tuneful hook and full
Christina Rossetti's charming poem is set for two- or three-part treble voices of any age. The polyphonic choral writing is simple yet sophisticated, colorful yet clear. A lovely choice for developing
A stellar setting for developing singers of the well-known South African folk song, with logical part-writing, stylistic rhythms, and an energized accompaniment! The optional percussion parts for shaker,
Recognized for its connection to the Underground Railroad by signaling the direction north, this traditional spiritual offers many teaching moments. This exciting arrangement is rhythmic and well supported
This simple song of gratitude celebrates a plentiful bounty of good things. It begins and ends sweetly, building to a sweeping descant-topped refrain. It's an expressive way to offer thanks at your concert
Taylor Swift's hit song sounds fresh again in this contemporary a cappella arrangement! It features a soloist throughout, and you can create your own vocal percussion to go along with the background vocals
Following up on Gilpin's Vox, here's another flexible, fun-to-sing original piece with so many uses! Set up as rondo, this perfect opener is part warm-up, part vocalise, and part novelty, with
Here's a Christmas crowd pleaser - C.C. Moore's classic poem set with swingin' jazz flair! A bass line sneaks along and finger snaps set the stage for some spoken opening lines. When the singing begins,
It's a spooky twist on a couple of classical themes! Complete with swooping bats, snarling cats, and all kinds of ghostly imagery, this duo can be sung together or separately for any fall or Halloween
Offering the reassurance that only nature can bring, this original concert work reminds us that at the end of every day, there will be stars. A lilting piano motive weaves and supports the cascading
Based on words by Emily Dickinson, this charming springtime piece finds delight in nature's mysteries. A flowing piano accompaniment supports the simple vocal lines well, in a way that's just right for
Bridging styles and eras, this piece combines a traditional Latin text and words of Plato with an alternately upbeat contemporary choral feel and a section of more ancient chant-like open harmonies.
Andy Grammer's signature song encourages perseverance and a positive mindset in the face of life's ups and downs. The rhythmic accompaniment in the arrangement provides a hip backdrop for energetic vocal
With its irresistible groove and holiday spirit, it's no wonder that this rock song has been covered by countless artists over the decades! Choirs of all ages will appreciate the full harmonies, tasteful
"Doesn't it feel good to be found?" This uplifting song is featured in the Netflix animated movie "The Magician's Elephant" by singer Nicky Youre. With its funky pop groove and sweet-sounding harmonies,
Authentically based on the arranger's early singing experiences, this adaptation of the traditional spiritual brings together a hybrid of styles, including gospel, pop, and jazz. A hushed introduction
Looking for a fresh pop feature for your next holiday concert? From Cher's Christmas album, this goovin' feel-good choral adaptation of the techno-pop hit is easy to learn, fun to sing, and
An optional opening solo sets up this dreamy choral that inspires us all to grow and make our dreams blossom into endless possibilities. A supportive arpeggiated accompaniment, conservative vocal ranges,
Featuring a text by John Jacobson and a simple Latin phrase meaning "love is everything," this original work is a powerful song of unity with a world-music vibe. The body percussion and optional conga part
Punctuated by handclaps and a rhythmic mixed meter setting, this dynamic original would make a fantastic opening number or festival selection. With a school-friendly Latin text, and a contrasting lyrical
You won't want to miss this show-stopping holiday novelty! This is musical theatre at its best - from the moment the opening curtain rises to the final kick line - this is craving choreography, which is
India's annual festival of lights is celebrated in this original song that details various traditions associated with the celebration, including the food, fireworks, and colorful rangoli patterns made of