Subtle choral harmonies begin peacefully as the lyrics speak of the moments at the quiet beginning of a fresh new day. Building with energy and texture, they cry "Here I am!" in an empowering call to
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Perfect for year-end concerts and moving-up ceremonies, this reflective song for two-part treble voices, as performed by the One Voice Children's Choir, is full of gratitude. Perform the piece with the
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Exploring themes of self-discovery, growth, and change, this empowering work not only honors those who have helped us grow and discover our "spark, flicker, flame," it encourages us to fan the flames that
YESTERDAYSSA/2-Part Equal VoicesThis beautiful, light ballad reminds young people that our yesterdays are important in making us the person we are today. However the
"You can rise above your limits, you can get back on your feet.." A strong statement about overcoming challenges that's perfect for graduation, moving-on ceremonies, or final concerts, this pop-style
This somber yet uplifting setting of a traditional Irish blessing gently reminds us that we are never alone. Beginning in Lydian mode, the work eventually transitions into a minor key before fading into
"You hold the key, the key to your dreams, and with faith, hope, and love, you can do anything!" Inspirational lyrics and a singable melody combine into this memorable original concert work that will be a
Two of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most beloved songs are powerfully set together in a combo of great emotion and strength. Whether performing with the exquisite piano accompaniment, full orchestral parts, or
Composed as a graduation song, You're With Me Everywhere is a song of encouragement and hope that will complement any concert program. The words are uplifting and the tune grabs at your heart,
Carole King's classic hit from 1971, made famous by James Taylor, conveys a universal message of hope and reassurance. Featured in the Broadway musical "Beautiful," this is quite possibly the best and most