Don't miss this memorable medley of three great '60s girl-group hits. The "chicks" in your choir will love it. Fun, timeless...
What a wonderful pairing of two best-loved folk songs: Shenandoah and The Water is Wide. The fluid vocal lines will develop...
Originally recorded by Jackie Wilson, but brought back to life by many other pop artists, this has truly become a perennial...
This 1964 gospel-style tune by legendary R&B singer-songwriter Sam Cooke has found new life in today's pop world. Both Seal...
A mixolydian melody becomes the foundation for this stately three-part canon with madrigal style counterpoint. Festive flute...
Developing 3-part mixed and SSA choirs will achieve their finest a cappella sound with this light choral inspired by...
This merry madrigal will be a nice addition to your 3-part choir's a cappella seasonal repertoire. Characteristic...
Jay Althouse has put together a trio of jazz tunes for young choirs. It opens with a light swing number, followed by a...
This little known English carol is appropriate for holiday concerts, Yuletide feasts, and madrigal performances. Evoke a...
Here's a new work by Donald Moore in madrigal style that's appropriate for general or Christmas use. Dynamic changes create...
Three-part women's and men's ensembles will excel with this majestic a cappella concert work. Joyful melodic motives are...
Show and concert choirs will both sound great singing this upbeat production number from the musical Bye, Bye, Birdie....
Here's a marvelous music history lesson! This clever a cappella choral features snippets of well-known madrigal texts and...
A "fa la la" section in this joyful number makes it appropriate for both Christmas and general use. It's a fine learning...
Oh the heartache! "Why must I be a teenager in love?" It's a musical question from the sock hop days of the fabulous '50s....