This well-known song from Mexico incorporates a piano accompaniment that resembles the layers of a mariachi ensemble using violins, trumpets, bass and guitars. Commissioned to promote the singing of folk
The metaphor embraced by the young poets that collaborated on this piece is that of a flame in all of us that, when encouraged, keeps dancing and giving others hope. The simple melody will give young choirs
This exuberant arrangement of a popular Zimbabwean folk song is a winner! Easy-to-sing melodic and harmonic patterns, a rhythmic piano accompaniment, and accessible notated parts for shaker, hand drum,
Suitable for both church and school choirs, this setting of the traditional English carol is absolutely exquisite and extremely well crafted. Each verse has slight variations, and the use of optional
In the traditional spiritual Let Me Fly, the chariot is presented as a symbol of freedom. This creative setting for mixed or treble choirs offers lots of opportunities for musical growth and
Two traditional gospel songs - one creative arrangement for young choirs! This Little Light of Mine and Shine on Me are both presented in a stylized arrangement that features plenty of
This traditional Chinese folk song about the jasmine flower is first sung in Chinese, with pronunciation beneath, then in English. "See the lovely jasmine flower..." A graceful flute part floats
It's a creative day of play as kids imagine themselves pirates on a grand outdoor adventure. Poet Nanci Milam pens a compelling cast of characters on a colorful course and gives a detailed account of their
Teaching opportunities abound in this irresistible setting of a traditional American folk tune. The modal melody is pentatonic, the easy ostinato-like countermelodies make part-singing a snap, and there is
Two original melodies based on lyrics from an eight-year-old poet and Jane Taylor's Rhymes for the Nursery are presented individually in unison and then partnered in harmony. The uplifting text shines
A little bit cheeky, a little bit naughty, but completely refreshing, multi-faceted composer Minchin gives the 2011 West End adaptation of Roald Dahl's 1988 book "Matilda" a quick-witted and wry look into