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Adult Community Choir | Multicultural
Multicultural
Balloon Flower (Doraji kkot)—Jihoon Park.
With a Korean text about the blooming of a lovely
mountain flower, this gentle original work will help
your choir display lyricism and musical sensitivity.
Divisi occurs only in the soprano line, and many
unison lines and two-part textures will help to
unify your tone and blend. The text is written as a
transliteration in the score for ease of singing.
11615661 SATB or SSATB . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
Bayanihan—Arianne Abela. Based on the theme
of helping others in need without expecting
anything in return, this a cappella original from
the Philippines offers an exciting challenge for
mixed choirs. A pronunciation guide and optional
percussion parts for bamboo sticks, coconut
shells, or other hand percussion are available as
free downloads from the publisher.
11618206 SATB divisi or SSAATTBB,
opt. Hand Percussion . . . . . . . . 3.60
Dumela—Cedrick Howoseb. Ideal as a
processional or concert opener, this joyful original
Setswana greeting song invites all into a warm
spirit of welcome and celebration. Featuring a
vibrant solo, percussion, and modern flair, this is a
wonderful contemporary choice for divisi choirs. A
pronunciation guide and translation are included.
11641937 SATB divisi, w/ Djembe. . . . . . . 2.95
Evocation (Mon-Nee-Joh)—Hye-Young Cho.
This beautiful memorial recalls beautiful memories
of a lost loved one who will never be forgotten.
The lyrical lines and antiphonal singing between
the parts symbolize the lingering memories while
a depth of sorrow and emotion is conveyed in
the lush choral harmonies and stirring piano
accompaniment. The Korean text is written in a
transliteration that makes it accessible to choirs.
11639329 TTBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10
Golden Field (Guhm-Jan-Dee)—Hye-Young
Cho. In this emotional and lyrical piece for
advanced ensembles, the tragic sadness of losing
a loved one combines with the vibrant vitality of
spring. The four-hand piano accompaniment and
the melodies of the flute and oboe (or traditional
Korean daegeum and piri) add to the pictorial and
folk-like expression of the poem.
11615660 SATB divisi or SSAATTBB
w/ Piano Four Hands,
Flute & Oboe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.55
Hope Arirang—Hyo-Won Woo. Blending
musical elements both familiar and new, this
piece reimagines the traditional Korean folksong
Arirang. Featuring four soloists, four-hand piano
accompaniment, traditional Korean instruments,
and optional audience participation, a rich musical
tapestry weaves together traditional cultural
roots with contemporary stylistic elements. The
words, written by the composer, reflect themes
of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
A translation and phonetic pronunciation guide
are provided. The piece calls for a Korean drum
and taepyeongso; however, options for Western
instruments are suggested to make it more
accessible. Instrumental parts and the optional
audience participation parts are available for free
download from the publisher.
11611788 SATB w/ 4-Hand Piano, opt.
Percussion & C Instrument . . . . 5.00
Ilus Haal—Margrit Kits/arr. Laura Jekabsone.
Celebrating the relationship between Estonian
and Latvian folk music, this was written in honor of
Estonia's 100th anniversary. This contemporary a
cappella concert arrangement features a fresh vibe,
with percussive elements, vocables, and Latvian
lyrics with a pronunciation guide and translation.
11618453 SSAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10
Khattar Pattar (from "Sunao")—Reena Esmail.
With an original text designed to teach linguistic
and musical concepts of Hindustani music,
this captivating selection from the larger work
"Sunao" uses a distinctive onomatopoeic style to
describe how we sometimes let our thoughts run
out of control. Rhythmic energy and a colorful
piano accompaniment support the creative
texture throughout.
11639574 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95
11613716 Octavo-Sunao . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.50
Mama Wawa—Nyi Nyi Myin. A traditional nursery
rhyme from Myanmar, this is the first text a child
may learn as an introduction to the Burmese
language. A curriculum guide authored by Coty
Raven Morris and Colleen McNickle with lesson
plans and extension activities is available as a free
PDF download.
11640805 TBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.90
Ngothando—Mbuso Ndlovu. Written in isiZulu,
this work is a message to the world that it is only
through love that we can conquer the barriers that
stand between us. Beautiful and accessible, this is
a moving work especially meaningful for our times.
11618456 SSAA w/ Percussion . . . . . . . . . 3.15
11556300 Multi-Song Choral Score,
divisi- Indodana . . . . . . . . . . . 34.95
Prayer—Hanna Havrylets. Ukrainian composer
Hanna Havrylets' beautiful Prayer has received
significant attention in recent years, in both
choral and instrumental versions, in a wonderful
tribute to Havrylets' musical legacy after her
passing in 2022. The text is a deep plea for
protection; the ethereal musical texture features
a solo melodic line with choral harmonization. A
translation and IPA pronunciation guide for the
Ukrainian text is provided.
11618481 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95
Riu Riu Chiu—arr. Bryan Sable. Perfect for
the holidays or any time of year, this setting of
the Spanish Renaissance carol invites choirs to
explore vibrant rhythms and intricate harmonies.
Playful melodies are complemented by rich vocal
textures, making this festive, dance-like selection
ideal for choirs looking for a setting that is not only
musically satisfying, but fun!
11616657 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
Sing the Earth—Kim Andre Arnesen. Both
English and syllables from the joik songs of the
Sami people of northern Scandinavia are used
as a tribute to the musical traditions and cultures
around the world, giving thanks to our common
home, the earth. Upbeat, rhythmic patterns of joik
alternate with longer and more sustained phrasing
to triumphantly express the words of Charles
Anthony Silvestri's poem.
11612781 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25
Sizalelwe Indodana—arr. Victor C. Johnson.
Bring the spirit of celebration to life with this
arrangement of a traditional South African carol
that can be sung for Christmas or at any time of
year. With its infectious rhythms, rich harmonies,
and dynamic call-and-response sections, it is
accessibly arranged so that any choir can enjoy
it. It also includes notated parts for optional
percussion and clapping patterns as well as with
a pronunciation guide and translation for the brief
isiZulu text. This title includes a downloadable
Rehearsal Resource Page, created by Sing! editor
Victor C. Johnson, featuring a range chart, solfege
chart, vocabulary, preparation exercises, and
extension activities for use in choral rehearsals.
11620385 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45
11620388 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45
11620389 TTB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45
Son ar Chistr (Song of Cider)—arr. Jacob
Narverud. Written with a Celtic flair, advanced
ensembles will enjoy this vibrant and unique
cider song arranged for double a cappella mixed
choir and percussion. A traditional secular song
of Brittany, it opens with a medieval-like chant in
call and response, then pulses along steadily in
mixed meter throughout. Perform it antiphonally, or
surrounding the audience, for an added echo effect.
Pronunciation guide and translation are included.
11632117 SATB/SATB or SSAATTBB
w/ Perc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
Sunao (Three Songs on the Power of Listening
and Connection)—Reena Esmail. With original
Hindi texts by Reena Bhansali, these captivating
pieces are designed to introduce choirs to the
language and may be performed separately
or as set. Each piece teaches linguistic and
musical concepts of Hindustani music while
reminding us to approach new ideas from a place
of curiosity rather than of judgement. Program
notes, pronunciation guides, and translations are
included in the score, and a video pronunciation
guide is also available. Titles: Ao; Khattar pattar;
Behta ja.
11613716 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.50
Together We Rise! (Tuko Pamoja)—Victor C.
Johnson. This vibrant, rhythmic original song is a
universal celebration of hope and unity, featuring a
memorable Swahili chorus that proclaims, "We are
together, we walk in faith." It echoes the principles
of Kwanzaa and can be sung as a statement
of togetherness at any time of year. Enrich the
performance with exciting optional world music
percussion parts for djembe, shakers, wood block,
and cowbell.
11639200 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25
Vem Kan Segla?—arr. Jeremy M. Nabors.
A tender traditional Swedish folk song unfolds with
haunting clarity in this carefully crafted a cappella
setting. The melancholic melody is harmonized
with call-and-response moments, subtle pedal
tones, and expressive duets. There is a translation
and pronunciation guide for the Swedish text. This
title includes a downloadable Learning Resource
Page, created by Sing! editor Victor C. Johnson,
with National Standards for Musical Education
correlations, vocabulary, and extension activities
for use in the choral classroom.
11620358 SAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
Let nothing stop you from singing!
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