Here is the composer's own setting of “Vuelie,” used in the Disney animated feature film Frozen. Capturing the stark beauty of the frozen north, this is a wonderful selection that will expand your singers' understanding of Scandinavian music.
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“To sit and dream, to sit and read, to sit and learn about the world.” These words from a poem by Langston Hughes invite us to reach toward dreams of a better world and a more just society. This intimate choral setting, which features jazz harmonies, will be an excellent selection for choirs in high school and up.
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This spiritual begins softly with a soloist (or small ensemble) and continues to crescendo in texture and dynamics, climaxing at the key change with the addition of a soaring descant. The repetition of the text, “I'm goin' up a yonder,” helps to amplify the longing to go “home.” Duration: ca. 4:00. Instrumental parts sold separately for drum set and strings.
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Renowned composer Rosephanye Powell takes a traditional “field shout” and presents it with care for an authentic sound. There is great passion in this approach and will provide an excellent opportunity to teach the history of the African American spiritual and its importance.
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Already chosen for several All-State choral festivals, this exciting choral fanfare is the perfect concert opener. The text, in Italian and based on lines from Dante's Divine Comedy, speaks of goodness and love. The sound of non-pitched bells will establish a special mood for the night ahead. Duration ca. 1:40.
Performed by Women's Chamber Ensemble, Michigan State University, Sandra Snow, conductor.
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Originally set for mixed voices with piano (HMC2409), this piece has become one of the most popular works in the Hinshaw catalog. Its energy has been a hit for both adult and high school choirs. Here, Peter Anglea sets the piece for 4 part treble voices–a wonderful new addition for treble choirs.
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For women's voices and orchestra or recorder and strings.
The music from the million-selling album, featured on the Delta Air Lines TV commercial. Adiemus combines classical and ethnic influences to create a haunting, tribal sound.
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Totus Tuus was first performed in 1987 by the Choir of the Warsaw Academy of Catholic Theology at High mass held by Pope John Paul II in Victory Square, Warsaw.
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Now available for women's voices! Here is an exuberant celebration of the birth of Christ through layered African polyrhythms and call-and-response vocal phrases. The singers encourage the audience to rejoice, shout and clap with them, making this selection a wonderful processional or concert opener. Percussion, Yoruba translation and pronunciation are included. Available separately: SATB, SSAA a cappella. Duration: ca. 2:30.
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Professor Sharon Gratto has built a career providing historical context to multicultural and folk music. Pavane Publishing is proud to launch her new series with this classic tune attributed to Huddie Ledbetter. A simple three-part treble choir accompanied by a stand-up bass gives an authentic American home-spun quality to the work. Truly fun to sing, this arrangement sounds just the way the song should always be sung.
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“la li ley” is a lively and joyful piece for 4-part treble choir. It is a nod to two Malay folksongs in different ways: the text /vocables is inspired by a portion of “Canggung” (la la li la ley), and the main theme is inspired by the opening motif of “Mak Inang.” This work features exciting vocal play merged with folkloric elements - quartal harmonies, dance-like rhythms, and shifting tonality - that are spun through a musically-contemporary lens.
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Now available for women's voices, Viva La Musica! is a wonderful theme for any concert. This exuberant work opens with a strong, bold, unison exclamation, vividly expressing the text and musical idea.
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In a new SSAA voicing, this is an outstanding arrangement of the song originally penned by Walter Robinson and a timely honor as the anti-slavery activist's image will be on the new twenty dollar bill. A cappella vocals build with a “come on up” followed by rhythmic vocals under the hypnotic melody. Optional cabaca part helps to imitate a train along with vocal nuances resembling the sound of chains and a train whistle. Powerful and moving!
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Bells are associated with the holiday season as well as celebratory and inspirational tributes and events. This song will be your favorite choral imitating the ring and sound of bells. Polyphonic and homophonic sections play off each other and add to the diverse sound. An optional section allows two choirs to sing together in both musical styles. Simplistic singing builds to majestic singing, then fades away like bells in a steeple chiming in falling snow. Now two-part ensembles can enjoy this memorable choral with an optional piano accompaniment. What cannot be sung by the two voices is now provided by the piano accompaniment. However, if used as an a cappella piece, the flavor and excitement are still there for the singers and audience. A wonderful addition for your treble library! Available separately: SATB, unaccompanied; SSAA, unaccompanied, SSAB, unaccompanied; 2-part, accompanied.
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