Discovery Level 2-Now available for men's voices! Set in a haunting contemporary style this American favorite is an excellent choice for young choir concert and festival programing.
TTB-This arrangement of the 19th century minstrel song is moderately easy. It is arranged for young male chorus voices but can be sung by older groups as well.
Everyone will love this '70s hit that continues to be heard in today's pop culture of musical artists movies and television. The classic sound of the original recording is captured in the hot vibrant vocals for both mixed voices and male ensembles.
Written by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan for their band Stealers Wheel this was a surprise hit for them in 1973. Since then it has been covered by numerous singers and most recently as the theme song for Grace and Frankie a Netflix original comedy. This arrangement keeps that light folk feel with a more contemporary accompaniment and will be a sure-fire hit with mixed voices as well as women's and…
This driving spiritual is an excellent choice in the various voicings for just about any choir size and type. The vocal ranges are comfortable. The voice-leading is logical and singable. “Rise Shine For Thy Light IsA-Comin'” is a work that will help your choir explore active rhythmic texture inner rhythmic pulse dynamic contrast and full healthy singing. Available: SATB 3-Part Mi…
TTB-A familiar American folksong set with work song rhythmic character this arrangement is suitable for both the young male chorus and older groups. Moderately easy this arrangement features a solo for the baritone voice but itcould be sung by a few voices or a small ensemble.
Great fun for older choirs and their audiences this piece features a showy men's trio backed by the girls. It's a 'tongue-in-cheek' piece on the meaning of being 'a modern man.' Fine selection for festival and concert. Written expressly for the three men of Swedish vocal jazz phenomenon The Real Group. Great entertainment! Duration: ca. 4:50.
Another chart hit from OneRepublic this fast-paced dance groove is true to the original with a hot track and percussive vocal rhythms. A terrific idea for graduation singing about when we were kids and all the fun we shared. Don't know what's 'round the corner way I feel right now I swear we'll never change.
The familiar “army song” is given a spin with Greg Gilpin's clever TTB arrangement. Check out the hip-hop rap section in the middle! Lots of unison rhythmic speech and solo opportunities make this novelty piece easyto learn. Gee But I Want to Go Home is quite accessible to younger male choruses and a fun accompaniment/performance CD is available.
Cod almighty you'll get a chuckle from the anglers in your choir with this clever country-style salute to fishing lingo! A fun change-of-pace for mixed and male choirs!
TTBB-The beloved American hymn in a graceful and inspired setting includes an inspirational quotation by Abraham Lincoln. This arrangement by John Leavitt is ideal for many concert occasions. Performance Time: Approx. 4:45.
Ray Charles was one-of-a-kind and so was his music. This arrangement is based on his rousing performance of the Everly Brothers' hit a song considered one of the 500 greatest songs of all times by Rolling Stone magazine. You'll love this energizing rendition complete with rhythm and horns and a treat for your women to sing as well as mixed choirs.
Greg Gilpin has taken a simple Latin text and infused it with rhythmic energy and excitement! “Jubilate!” lives up to its name: “Sing Joyfully!” Younger singers as well as more advanced choirs will enjoythe world beat sound and feel of this driving choral. Use it successfully as a lively concert opener or theme song for any choral organization.
This traditional carol is well suited to its jazz-flavored 5/4 setting in the style of Dave Brubeck’s classic jazz tune Take Five. A sure hit for your next Christmas concert. Duration: 2:04