The powerful love ballad from The Phantom of the Opera. In a moderate tempo with lush underscoring, the beauty is in its simplicity! Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA, ShowTrax CD. Rhythm parts available digitally (syn, gtr, b, dm). Duration: ca. 4:50.
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Transcending the 1964 musical from whence it came, this joyous and rousing hit number from “Funny Girl” is a perfect expression of confidence and wit when your choir needs it most!
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This was a 1980 hit for Billy Joel and written as a cynical look at the new music trends that were happening at the time. Considered a rock and roll classic, this arrangement keeps true to the original and will be a powerhouse performance by men's as well as mixed choirs.
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This 4-minute medley of popular holiday songs is a sparkling selection for a concert finale or community events and may be performed with choir alone or combined with a concert band and optional string orchestra. Includes: Happy Holiday, The Holiday Season, Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Duration: ca. 4:00. Available separately: SATB, 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part, VoiceTrax CD, Band Accompaniment (Grade 2), String Pak.
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This is the third movement of “The Sacred Veil,” a twelve-movement work written with poet Charles Anthony Silvestri. “The Sacred Veil” chronicles the rich life of Tony and his late wife Julie Silvestri. Tony tells of their second date and his “feeling like home.”
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“Just feel that frosty air! Everywhere the cheerful faces lean into the glow of a four-inch screen.” Sound or look familiar? This novel holiday song expresses perfectly what we all experience with everyone consumed with their phones, even during the holidays! A timely selection for some holiday humor!
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Arranged by Jim Papoulis and Francisco J. Núñez for the Young People's Chorus of New York City to sing on NBC's Today Show. This a cappella treatment is playful and full of energy. An accessible addition to any holiday concert. Duration: ca. 1:45.
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One of the most loved hits of the sixties, this song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David continues in popularity with audiences worldwide! Opening with a soulful soprano sax, this setting moves into a jazz waltz and then a driving 4/4 groove, returning to the jazz waltz for the final vocal build on the lyric: “for everyone!” A fantastic concert closer! Available separately: SATB, SAB, 2-Part, ShowTrax CD. Combo parts available as a digital download (ssx, tpt 1-2, tsx, tbn, gtr, b, dm). Duration: ca. 3:10.
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As the first movement of the Epilogue, here is movement number 30 from the major work Considering Matthew Shepard. This is the singers and the listeners first chance to begin the healing process. To “meet me where the old fence ends and the horizon begins.” We are reminded that “There's a balm in the silence,” “There's a joy in the singing,” and “We'll sing on through the darkness.” This is music that easily stands alone from the major work and lifts all our spirits in every context.
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“Fiddler on the Roof” has long been noted for its memorable songs featuring hypnotic choruses and emotional storytelling. The “wedding song” from the 1964 Tony Award winner for Best Musical is now in the esteemed hands of arranger John Leavitt!
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One of Oscar Peterson's most heartfelt compositions and now once again available in the classic arrangements by Paul Read (SATB) and Seppo Hovi (SSA), this song has been embraced by choirs throughout the world. Now available with concert band and strings accompaniment arranged by Robert Buckley
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Historically, the arts have always fulfilled the dual roles of responding to change while at the same time creating change. “Weather” is a poem that gives voice to the voiceless, especially those who have been and continue to be marginalized because of difference. It responds to and reflects realities that are both culturally specific and humanly universal. Professor Claudia Rankine challenges all of us (no matter our background or lived experience) to know better, to do better, to take action, and to become agents of social justice and social change. This work for choir, narrator, and piano with optional Wind Symphony or Chamber ensemble, is to be a learning and growing experience for the singers, the audience, and the conductor/teacher in all ways emotional and intellectual . There is a companion resource for “Weather” intended for students, educators, conductors, and audiences to learn more about the social, political, and historical context of this work. This guide offers an opportunity for everyone to deeply engage with “Weather” and understand its critically important social and historical context. The guide, created by Dr. Colleen Sears, Professor of Music at The College of New Jersey, encourages us to honor the intent of Claudia Rankine's poetry and Rollo Dilworth's music; to become better citizens in our communities and to bridge divides through our shared humanity.
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These are the musical ravings of a slightly deranged person reminding themselves to trust the process--after all, what good is a life without surprises? There is an unrelenting rhythm, to be sure, but the accents are off kilter, the piano in clusters, and sometimes the tenors and sopranos sing two clashing melody lines simultaneously, all at a tempo that could easily become a runaway train.
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Chicago-based arranger Paul Langford displays his many skills with this soulful setting of the classic Beatles song. A perfect selection for high school groups and up! Duration: ca: 3.50.
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