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2026 Fall Choral Catalog

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77 Order Toll free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] Secular Concert We Are the Music Makers—Reginal Wright. This lovely setting of the O'Shaughnessy text builds slowly through its whimsical melodic development. Accompanied by a beautiful piano part, the movement in the choral lines leads to a triumphant and satisfying conclusion. 11408300 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 4.25 11668821E Unison/Two-Part ePrint . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 3.95 11415037 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 4.25 11536307 TTBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 4.25 We Believe in Hope (from "Rule Breakers")—Jeff Beal. An empowering text in English and Farsi expresses themes of unity, resilience, and hope, brought to life through driving rhythms, a steady piano pulse, and a blend of solo and choral textures. Featured in the film "Rule Breakers," this song for high school or collegiate treble singers mirrors the true story of Afghanistan's first all-girls robotics team as they defy barriers and chase their dreams. 11682306 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 3.60 We Must Be the Sun—Kelk C.D. Jeffery. Written in a folk-pop style, this setting of Hayden Roth's text features light syncopation and a free, youthful vocal line. Part of the Carrie Tennant Series, this two- part treble piece is accessible and relatable to choirs of all ages. 11640832 Two-Part or SA . . . .ME 3.40 We Resist (Prayer Chant)—Mark A. Miller. A powerful call for justice, compassion, and reconciliation, this original work urges communities to resist hatred, welcome the stranger, love their neighbor, and seek to embody faith in action. Easily learned with a memorable melody, soulful repetition, and an accessible structure, it allows choirs to sing with conviction and clarity. 11642476 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 3.15 We Thank You—Sarah Quartel. Gentle yet joyful, this ode to the beauty of nature sets a text by Ralph Waldo Emerson to music that is warm, comforting, and flowing. Charming melodies and a rippling piano accompaniment make this a beautiful selection for high school and community treble choirs. 11668802 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 4.25 Weep You No More—Roger Quilter/ arr. Tripp Carter. A staple in the vocal repertoire, Quilter's beloved art song is given new life in this sensitive choral setting for high school or community treble or tenor-bass choirs. With its lyrical beauty and expressive harmonies, this arrangement allows ensembles to experience the elegance of a classic solo work in a rich choral texture. 11674855 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.15 11674856 TTB . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.15 What a Song Can Do—Raphael Fusco. An ode to the power of music, this undeniably catchy melody hooks you right away and sticks! With a driving rock beat, it's so much fun to sing and move to, and the notated body percussion in the breakdown creates an impressive visual effect. Add the high- voltage track to really bring down the house! 11641858 Two-Part . . . . . . . . .ME 2.30 11641859 Accompaniment CD . 29.99 What Do the Stars Do?—Bruce W. Tippette. Rossetti's poem explores the celestial wonder of the stars, contrasting their existence with the limitations of earthly elements like wind and clouds. Ideal for high school and middle school choirs, this setting is beautifully written with independent singing as well as full four-part harmonies along with a flowing piano accompaniment. 11672967 SSAB . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.65 What If—Brady Weldon. With lyrics by Tanya Mahesh, this introspective and imaginative treble work explores fear, possibility, and hope. Through evocative imagery – frost, silence, shadows, wings, and sky – the piece moves from self-doubt to a vision of voices taking flight together, making it an empowering selection for school and community youth choirs. 11674000 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.50 What Is Wonder?—Andy Beck. Equal parts artistic and educational, this original work for elementary or middle school choirs is bubbling with curiosity and wonder. Encouraging young singers to explore nature and the world around them, this delightful work features large sections of unison, partner textures, tall vowel melodies and rhythmic patter text. 11677175 Two-Part . . . . . . . . .ME 2.50 When I Grow Up—Connor Koppin. With text by Coty Raven Morris, this piece reflects on the pressure young people face to plan their futures too soon and encourages finding joy in the present. A curriculum guide by Coty Raven Morris and Colleen McNickle with lesson plans and extension activities is available as a free PDF download. 11640833 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 3.25 When Love is Kind—arr. Jimmy Baas. A staple in the soprano vocal repertoire, this traditional English folk song is now arranged for three-part treble singers in high school or community choirs. With plenty of sass and wisdom on the subject of love, this charming selection is a joy to sing and perform on any concert or festival program. 11674857 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.25 Where Music Touches Spirit—Robert S. Cohen. Text by Ronald W. Cadmus is delicately set to music in this heartwarming selection for mixed choir. Lush harmonies and gentle syncopations beautifully paint the text about how music touches the spirit and blesses the world. 11639704 SATB divisi . . . . . . . . M 3.40 Where the Light Begins—Susan LaBarr. "Perhaps it does not begin. Perhaps it is always. ... Perhaps this day the light begins in us." Jan Richardson's rich and universal text is set with an equally compelling and musically sensitive setting that connects with singers of all ages. Approachable vocal lines and a supportive, steady accompaniment ensure ease of learning and allow for meaningful performances at any time of year. 11392537 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 3.20 11174706 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 3.20 11682749 TBB . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 3.20 Where the Sun Rises—Jennifer Klein. Beautifully expressive, this evocative original text reflects on the comforting thoughts of a new morning. It highlights and celebrates new beginnings with soaring melodic passages and an artistic piano accompaniment. "O, the glory of the radiant sight. For where the sun rises, I find my hope in morning's light." 11641446 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 2.30 Who Comes Laughing—Gerda Blok- Wilson. Welcome the return of spring with this lighthearted canon! Partnered with a simple Latin text and melody, this delightful three-part work is available in several versions. There are both an a cappella and an accompanied version for treble choir as well as an accompanied version for SAB mixed choir. 11619306 SAB with Piano . . . .ME 2.50 11619307 Three-Part Treble A Cappella. . . . . . . . . .ME 2.50 11619308 Three-Part Treble with Piano . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.50 Who Has Seen the Wind?—Ruth Elaine Schram. Flowing and lyrical, this setting of Christina Rossetti's timeless poem about the mysterious, unseen nature of the wind comes to life with a memorable melody and elegant harmonies. With a mature and lyrical quality, this is a captivating selection for middle or high school treble choirs to sound their best. Optional parts for flute and windchimes elevate the atmospheric feel. 11683388 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.25 Who Has Seen the Wind?—Bruce Tippette. A memorable rhythmic melody sets Christina Rossetti's well-known text in this exciting concert work that will find a natural home at fall or winter concerts. Offering many teaching opportunities, middle or high school choirs can practice agility, precision, and diction as well as longer legato phrases that are all well supported by the piano accompaniment. A fine choice for singing with drama and character! 11674791 SATB . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.50 11566939 SAB . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.25 11674792 SSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .ME 2.50 Quick and Affordable "Quick and fast shipping. Great choral selection with affordable prices." Patricia

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