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2023-24 Fall General Music Catalog

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49 Go to cart Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] CHORAL PERFORMANCE MUSIC CONCERT & FESTIVAL Popcorn—Andy Beck. Don't miss this light and fluffy feature salted with a sense of humor and drizzled in a slick samba groove! Your singers will beg for more of this tasty treat that explodes with kernels of creativity, especially in the illustrative vocal stack, which sounds like popping corn and really... well, pops! Bonus: check out the free video for simple, fun choreography. 11393346 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.05 The Rainbow—Ruth Morris Gray. Christina Rossetti's charming poem is set for two- or three- part treble voices of any age. The polyphonic choral writing is simple yet sophisticated, colorful yet clear. A lovely choice for developing lyricism and expression in your choir. 11413704E Two-Part or SSA ePrint. . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.05 Round and Round: A Collection of Rounds for Emerging Choirs—arr. Vicki Tucker Courtney. The six varied rounds in this collection offer numerous choices for developing ensembles. Rounds are a pedagogical staple that can develop ensemble blend, tone, and unified vowels through the introduction of the unison melody, and they can also be included as easy-to-learn concert selections. Whether performed a cappella or with piano, this set of rounds will enhance any choral library! Songs: Alleluia; Let Me Fly; O Watch the Stars; the Lone Star Trail; Grasshoppers Three; Debka Hora. 11370915 Unison . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 3.00 Saeya, Saeya—arr. Minhee Kim. This Korean folk song displays the connection of the farmer to the animals that share their habitation, calling to the birds to not disturb the crops in a tender and caring way. Appropriate for treble choirs of any age. 11513247 Two-Part or SA . . . . . . ME 2.75 Sanctus—Greg Gilpin. This flowing setting of the traditional Latin text includes a creative piano motive that really keeps the piece moving. Nicely written with simple harmonies, this piece is rewarding to learn and craft into a memorable choral experience. 11510583 Unison/Two-Part . . . . . . . E 2.75 Sing a Song of Peace (A partner song with This Is My Country)—Jill Gallina. This gentle original song offers a plea for peace in our world. It partners cleverly with the patriotic favorite This Is My Country by Don Raye and Al Jacobs to create a simple harmonic texture that is easy to sing and inspiring to perform. 11412903 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.25 Sing My Song—David Scott Gantz/arr. Masa Fukuda. This original pop-style ballad has strong themes of unity and the power of singing together to overcome the divisions in our world. Featuring solo lines all the way through, the two versions available are very similar, just with simplified choral harmonies in the two-part version. A beautifully produced accompaniment track is also available. 11510585 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.95 Sisi Ni Moja—Jacob Narverud. A celebratory, highly rhythmic composition. The Swahili title means "We are one" - meaning all human beings have much in common. The energetic djembe sets the tone, the piano adds its own rhythmic design, and the singers dramatically deliver the message. 11403762 Unison . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.60 10776380 SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.20 Siyahamba—arr. Victor C. Johnson. A stellar setting of the well-known South African folk song for developing singers with logical part- writing, stylistic rhythms, and an energized accompaniment! The optional percussion parts for shaker, small drum, and djembe will make it even more fun to learn and perform. 11413703E Two-Part ePrint. . . . . . ME 2.20 Solfege Sonata—Audrey Snyder. Have fun practicing solfege with this lighthearted spoof of Mozart's famous Piano Sonata No. 16. Excellent as a concert closer or encore, this piece will make your audience chuckle as they learn a little music trivia about Mozart and melody - plus it's a lot of fun for your accompanist! 11381572 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.20 Some One—Cristi Cary Miller. This original work highlights the mysterious and haunting text from one of England's best-known poets, Sir Walter de la Mare. The minor key along with the music's short, staccato themes, interactive harmonies, and optional bassoon part add to the sense of thrill and questioning found in the song's unique text. An ideal choice for fall or Halloween concerts - or any time of year! 11422940 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.60 The Spider—Greg Gilpin. Look no further for the perfect spooky concert offering for Halloween or any time of year! This creative original, set to a text by Jane Taylor, features vivid imagery sparked by dynamic contrasts and rhythmic interplay between parts. The agitated, eerie atmosphere of the piano accompaniment, punctuated by vocal gasps, will definitely provide your audience with moments of fun and fright! 11514684 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.45 Still We Dance—Greg Gilpin & Karen Crane. "Life is a dance of up and down, give and take, round and round." This fun, accessible two-part piece celebrates all that life brings, whether good or bad. With a lilting rhythm and memorable melody, your choir will be singing this long after the concert is over. Add the optional flute obbligato and hand drum to enhance the joyful and rhythmic feel. 11510883 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.15 Sutoku In—Ruth Morris Gray. The text of this feature is a waka - an ancient Japanese poetic form - written by 12th-century ruler Emperor Sutoku. This piece explores the poem's depth with two minor-key melodies - one sung in Japanese, the other in English - that intertwine at the pinnacle moment. A pronunciation guide is included. 11503295 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.05 This Is My Country—Al Jacobs & Don Raye/ arr. Cristi Cary Miller. This familiar patriotic song from 1940 has a folky and nostalgic quality. The flexible arrangement offers cued note options in the three-part mixed version to expand the harmony by adding basses. It's a great choice for patriotic concerts or as a festival choir closing selection. 11416105 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.30 Thousands and Millions of Stars—Mary Donnelly & George L.O. Strid. Rich with wonder and sensitive writing, this setting of a distinctive text by Robert Louis Stevenson is a superb choice for younger and developing choirs. Featuring word painting, rich harmonies, and musical star motifs, this is an ideal choice for concert or festival use. 11514686 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.45 Times and Seasons—Jill Gallina. "Times and seasons, rhymes and reasons, everything has a place you see. 'Cross the nation, all creation can live together peacefully." The lyrics of this gentle and thoughtful original song speak of acceptance and living in harmony with people and nature. Consider for Earth Day or any concert programming year-round. 11422637 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.25 The Turn Off Your Phone Song—Adam Podd & Matt Podd (and Pachelbel). Skip the droll opening announcement about cell phones and sing this instead! Based on Pachelbel's Canon - which, face it, everyone loves - this piece will make a lovely concert opener that also serves a valuable (and comedic) purpose. The original lyrics can be adapted, as well as the timing and audience involvement. It's easily learned and just downright hilarious. Don't miss it! 11416260 Two-Part or SSA. . . . . . . E 2.50 11416261 Unison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.50 The Water Is Wide—arr. Andy Beck. Thoughtfully crafted to make your treble singers sound their best, this lyrical folk tune is sung first in unison, then in canon, with call and response, and eventually with some parallel harmonies. A perfect choice for beginning harmony singers, it also includes some adapted lyrics that sensitively honor "the bond of friend to friend." 11393382 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.05 11393344 Multi-Song Accompaniment CD . . . . . .44.99

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