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Editors' Choice 2023 New Basic Library Large Print Edition A Cappella ePrint Downloadable (MP3s, PDFs & more) All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision
CHORAL
PERFORMANCE
MUSIC
CONCERT & FESTIVAL
Dala Horse—arr. Erik Whitehill. A traditional
Swedish folk tune about a horse figurine
carved from wood and painted in vibrant
colors, typically red, this arrangement
features original English lyrics that are easy
to sing. The texture of this swiftly moving
song is mostly unison, with a very simple
harmony part on the refrain. A great choice
for developing blend, precision, and diction -
and just so fun to sing!
11510555 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.65
De Colores (Many Colors)—arr. Jill Gallina.
Here's a traditional Spanish folk song that
celebrates the many colors of the world!
Originally used to welcome spring, this upbeat
and cheerful song came to be used as a song
of unity and celebration of the beautiful colors
and diversity of the people of the world. Most of
the lyrics are in Spanish, but you can also sing
a verse in English. Pronunciation guide and
translation are provided in the octavo.
11415523 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.25
Dover Beach (Tales From the North)—Meredith
Tompkins & Ashley Dame. This piece hints
of the drama of the sea with rolling and
weaving melodies in the undulating piano
accompaniment. Small vocal ranges and the
effective use of unison, two-part harmonies, and
a descant propel the energetic and musically
charged melodic passages and motivate young
performers to be their very best!
11501627 SA or Two-Part . . . . . . . . E 2.75
Ea la Nana—arr. Michael Ryan. Introduce your
choir to Spanish with this simple and accessible
traditional Spanish lullaby. An optional English
text is also included in the score, so you can
sing it in either language or a combination of
the two. The optional flute obbligato enhances
the gentle melody to create a beautiful musical
moment for your concert.
11510557 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.75
Earworm—Mark Burrows. Who doesn't love an
earworm? A song that just gets in there and
sticks! This humorous text is set with a catchy
melody (of course!) and creative harmony
parts that are just so fun to sing. An optional
descant adds another enjoyable layer, and
the parts are well supported by a solid piano
accompaniment.
11388933 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.20
Encourage One Another—Mark Burrows.
This energetic echo song brings out the best in
young treble voices and offers a joyful message
of friendship and community. The text focuses
on caring qualities, and the optional djembe,
claves, and shaker (parts available separately),
as well as the body percussion cues, create a
dynamic and spirited performance!
11416970 Unison/Two-Part . . . . . . . E 2.45
11416971 Instrumental Parts. . . . . E 11.95
Endless Song—David L. Brunner. This new
melody for the How Can I Keep from Singing?
text is gentle and thoughtful. The easy lyricism
in these phrases will assist your singers in
hearing the familiar words in a new way.
11514299 SA or Two-Part . . . . . . ME 2.80
Eneza Upendo (Spread Love)—Jim Papoulis.
"Eneza upendo uendako, umoja ni upendo"
translates to "Spread love everywhere you
go, unity is love". This piece celebrates the
hopeful sentiments of unity and love through
both Swahili and English lyrics. Djembe and
soft metal percussion add flair to this already
upbeat piece. Choirs can get in on the fun
with some light body percussion.
11397457 SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.60
Fey O!—arr. Ruth Morris Gray. Lively
percussion and rhythmic choral phrases
reflect the urgency of a parent seeking
healing herbs for a sick child. Sung entirely
in Creole, this song is well known across Haiti
and beyond. The arrangement punctuates
a faithful interpretation of the folk song
with new material. Perform with or without
piano; claves, conga, and shaker parts are
free to download.
11503205 Two-Part opt.
Piano & Percussion . . ME 2.20
Firefly—Eddie Cavazos. Ideal for younger
treble choirs, this piece compels the listener to
learn from the firefly how to live in the moment
with joy. Charming and creative suggestions
to imitate the firefly are included, using
flashlights, LEDs, or other hand-held lights. A
truly delightful song!
11419604 Unison opt. Two-Part. . ME 2.20
Follow the Drinking Gourd—arr. Greg
Gilpin. 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
by the piano accompaniment, and each choral
line has the opportunity to sing the melody as
well as independent harmony lines and stacked
ostinatos that create an exciting texture.
11413698E Two-Part ePrint. . . . . . ME 2.05
Four-Leaf Clover (A Partner Song with "I'm
Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover")—Harry
Woods/arr. Andy Beck. This perky partner song
pairs original words and music with the traditional
I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover. Perfect for
choirs just learning to sing in two parts, both
short songs are heard first on their own and then
put together for an exciting presentation.
11503214 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.05
The Friend Who's Always There—Sherry
Blevins. This work celebrates the value of true
friends. Commissioned by the Fairfax Choral
Society in collaboration with Fairfax County
Schools of Virginia, "The Friend Who's Always
There" reminds us that no matter what our
age, friendships are especially important to
help us through difficult times. With beautiful
lyrical melodies, a soaring refrain, an optional
descant, and a supportive accompaniment,
this work will provide a showcase for your
ensemble's skills. Perfect for supporting
positive character traits including anti-bullying,
the piece will inspire the singers and listeners
alike to brainstorm ways in which we can make
a difference by being a friend to all.
11513195 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.95
Gatatumba—arr. Emily Crocker. This
villancico is a traditional Spanish holiday song.
The festive and happy tune has a memorable
melody, and this delightful arrangement
brings a simple harmony part that is ideal
for beginning harmony singers. There are
suggested rhythm patterns included for various
percussion instruments or body percussion that
your students will enjoy adding.
11427465 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.30
Gatatumba—arr. Ruth Morris Gray. Here's a
traditional Andalusian villancico that works at
any time of year. The Spanish text talks about
celebrating with tambourines and rattles, and
the lively a cappella texture is both rhythmic
and harmonically interesting. Approachable for
younger choirs, the added percussion makes
this even more fun! Consider for holiday or
general programming.
11393292 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.05
Give Us Hope (20th Anniversary Edition)—
Jim Papoulis/arr. Francisco Nunez. "Give
us hope and we'll show you the way."
This popular piece is celebrating its 20th
anniversary with this edition. Identical in
each voicing to the original editions - but
now, more of the royalties are going to the
Foundation for Small Voices. A great song
supporting an important cause!
11393852 Unison opt. Two-Part . ME 2.30
10011452 P/A CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26.99
Hakuna Mungu Kama Wewe—arr. Greg
Gilpin. Performed a cappella or with the
simple piano accompaniment, this traditional
East African song has options for improvised
percussion and handclaps, too. It begins
in unison, then easy harmony with simple
verses and an infectious chorus repeating
with an optional descant. It's energetic and
easy to learn, making it a joyful multicultural
selection that can be done in a variety
of ways!
11427952 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.15
Hand in Hand—Robert I. Hugh. Set in a gentle
6/8 meter, this original work urges commun-
ities to find hope, peace, joy, and love both
at home and in friendships. Recurring text
and melodic phrases make the piece easy to
learn and sing.
11420434 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.20
Need time to try it out? Schools,
churches and community groups
can ask for "music on approval"
and we'll give you an extra 30 days
to examine a copy of the music.
Need more time? Just ask!
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