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2025 Fall Choral Catalog

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64 2025-26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Large Print Edition A Cappella Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Actus—Ryan Main. With a cinematic accompaniment and compelling rhythmic energy, this intense work that brings Marcus Aurelius' timeless wisdom to life strikes a perfect balance between accessibility and sophistication. The Latin text reminds us that "the obstacle is the way," while the vocal lines are carefully constructed with limited ranges and exciting tension. 11617209 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.95 11617211 TB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.95 Begin Again—Daniel Brinsmead. Relatable to choirs of all ages, this composition features an encouraging text of renewal and hope. A brilliant blend of gently flowing and rhythmic, introspective and empowering, this heartwarming treble feature offers singers and listeners a time to pause, reflect, and embrace the opportunity to begin anew. 11618460 SA or SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .M 3.40 Cantate Domino Omnis Terra— Andrew Parr. Bursting with joy and energy, this original work blends Latin and English text in a lively celebration of song. With its upbeat tempo and festive feel, this piece is perfect as a concert opener. The accessible vocal writing makes it an ideal choice for developing choirs. 11626889 SAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.25 11611290 Three-Part Mixed . . . . . . ME 2.25 Cantate Gaudentes! (Sing Joyfully!)— Coleman Peterson. With lyrics about singing joyfully together as one, this exuberant secular concert opener is written in both Latin and English. Ideal ranges, a modern and supportive piano accompaniment, and many teaching moments make this an excellent selection for developing choirs. 11615658 Three-Part Mixed . . . . . . ME 2.80 The Cold Winds Blow— Paul David Thomas. Walter de la Mare's adventuring text is aptly set in this wonderful original work. A natural fit for any winter concert, the piano accompaniment brings the roll of the sea while the vocal lines bravely traverse the wintery wind and waves with confidence and strong harmonies that suit the story. 11611601 SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.15 Come Back for a Moment— Taylor Shaeffer. Bursting with energy, this Celtic-style work is a musical call to let go, run barefoot, and chase adventure once more. The imaginative text ignites the spark of youthful imagination, and the engaging melody travels between major and minor with plenty of unison and simple harmonies. 11622715 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M 2.95 Come Follow—arr. Bryan Sharpe. Based on a traditional English round, this fast- paced setting combines body percussion with layered melodies for an energetic and captivating experience. As the round builds, the body percussion gradually intensifies, creating an exciting interplay of melody and rhythm. 11616583 Three-Part Mixed . . . . . . ME 2.75 Dame la Mano—Evan Ramos. Poetry by Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin- American author to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, is set beautifully to music in this sensitive tenor-bass feature. The poetry's invitation to join hands, dance, and become one in love and hope is expressed in the heartfelt Spanish text as well as the lyrical vocal lines and tender harmonies. 11609571 TB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.15 Dawa ya Moto: The Remedy for Fire— James DesJardins. Based on a Swahili proverb that means "medicine for fire is fire," this piece encourages us to bring the same level of energy, passion, and intensity to overcoming a challenge as the challenge itself presents. An anthem rooted in determination and strength, this empowering selection is accompanied by a driving piano part and percussive bamboo poles. 11609572 SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.50 Dido's Lament—arr. Douglas E. Wagner. This well-known aria from Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" is deeply moving as a choral work. With carefully shaped vocal lines that capture the sorrow of Dido's farewell, a sensitive piano accompaniment that enhances the emotional resonance, and an added optional cello line that brings warmth and tenderness, this setting is a fresh take on one of opera's most iconic moments. 11620338 SSA w/ opt. Cello . . . . . . ME 3.15 Dies Irae—Roger Emerson. Designed to be easily learned and accessible for developing choirs, this intense and foreboding setting of the traditional Latin text ultimately ends with a message of hope and light. Gradually stacking musical ideas on top of one another, this original work exposes singers to part independence in an intuitive way that will sound impressive in concerts or festivals. 11620631 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.50 11620632 SAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.50 11620633 Two-Part Mixed . . . . . . . ME 2.50 Down in My Soul!— Victor C. Johnson. The joyful lyrics of this exciting gospel-style original extol the wonders of music all around. Satisfying sonorities, a supportive piano accompaniment, and moderate vocal ranges make this an excellent selection for choirs of all ages! 11604545 Three-Part Mixed or SAB ME 2.30 11604546 Two-Part or SSA . . . . . . ME 2.30 Dum spiro spero—Daniel Brinsmead. Embodying perseverance and determination, three short Latin phrases are interspersed with empowering English lyrics that call us to stay hopeful and face challenges in life with courage and resolve. With mixed and asymmetrical meter, the rhythmically compelling melodic lines are memorable, accentuated by handclaps and an active piano accompaniment. 11618465 SA or SSA (Opt. Descant) M 3.50 Finding a Breeze—Matt Carlson. With a contemporary popular ballad style, this original work with a growth mindset is about breaking free from the weight of negative thoughts and being lifted up by positive ones. Plenty of unison on the flowing melodies and singable harmonies make this accessible to treble choirs of all ages. 11618466 SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M 2.80 Floating with the Gale—Dan Miner. Featuring a powerful text adapted from a poem by Edward Smyth Jones, the driving rhythms and bold vocal lines capture the energy and force of a gale while optional timpani and percussion add a thrilling sense of power and intrigue. This dynamic work offers a captivating challenge for tenor-bass choirs, making it a standout choice for concerts or festivals. 11609575 TTB w/ opt. Percussion . ME 2.30 Fly—Ayrian Norman. "I want to jump into the sky. Fly!" This original concert work is filled with exuberance as it weaves through different musical sections in a celebration of following dreams and aspirations. With a deftly modern touch, it sings like a musical theater selection and offers optional solo opportunities that will thrill your singers. It's creative and inspiring! 11616596 Two-Part or SA. . . . . . . . ME 2.30 Four Seasonal Rounds— Alan A. Craig. An elegant journey through the seasons, this tasteful set of four brief canons presents a melody in unison before staggering entrances to assemble beautiful polyphony. Creative accompaniments, written for piano alone or full orchestra, elevate the rounds with harmonic and rhythmic variations. 11604578 Three-Part Treble . . . . . . ME 2.70 Give Me Your Stars to Hold— Bruce W. Tippette. Sara Teasdale's serene text is brought to life through graceful melodies, expressive suspensions, and a flowing piano accompaniment in this elegant setting with optional cello. It's a lovely choice for developing choirs seeking a lyrical, heartfelt ballad for concerts or festivals. 11620355 SATB w/ opt. Cello . . . . . ME 3.15 11620356 SSA w/ opt. Cello . . . . . . ME 3.15 Heartbeat—Kyle Pederson. Following in the footsteps of his popular Hands Are Knockin', the composer returns with another original containing a positive and uplifting message. With a fun piano part and speech- driven rhythms in a popular song style, this piece contains a combination of original lyrics in English and traditional Shona text from South Africa. It's a perfect concert closer! 11615646 Two-Part or SA. . . . . . . . ME 2.80 Heartbeat Rhythm—Andy Beck. Bring energy to your program with this fiery ode to the rhythm of life. Body percussion and a vigorous piano part provide the momentum for lightly syncopated voices to convey a message of passion and drive, while layered entrances invite the singers to create the perpetual pulse of a pounding heartbeat. 11604550 Three-Part Mixed . . . . . . ME 2.30 11604551 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.30 Here Comes the Sun— George Harrison/arr. Adam Podd & Matt Podd. A fresh, artistic take on this Beatles hit, now available as an accessible yet musically satisfying arrangement for developing choirs. A reimagined harmonic structure makes way for text painting and a cinematic feeling that never loses the sunny and hopeful appeal of this iconic tune. 11620722 SAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.50 MIDDLE SCHOOL CONCERT FEATURES Here are some new Editors' Choice concert selections with limited ranges and difficulty levels, perfect for developing middle school choirs.

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