Treble, Older Youth-Adult
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Lizard Jazz
A “concerto of geckos” and other noises of the night come to life through syncopated rhythms and jazz harmonies underneath a lyrical melody. SA or SSA, piano, opt. Orff instruments, opt. percussion.
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Martin Luther King/We Shall Overcome
A pop-gospel memorial to Martin Luther King segues to the freedom song “We Shall Overcome” with optional audience sing-along, for a stirring tribute to Dr. King. Level: Easy. SSA, SSAB or SATB choir with two soloists and piano; opt. drums, bass and guitar.
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My God Is a Rock (in a Weary Land)
Rock the house with this electrifying setting of a passionate spiritual. SATB or SSA, piano.
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My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord
Mary’s words of praise in chant-like melody over a slow, reverent and ever intensifying chordal accompaniment. Level: Med-Easy. SAB or SA, piano or handbells.
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She’ll Be Comin’ ‘Round the Mountain
Hold onto yer hat! You’re in for a spirited trip through this classic hoe-down, complete with stompin’, scratchin’, and hollerin’! Appropriate for younger and older treble choirs. Part of the set Early American Songs, Set I. 2-part treble chorus, piano.
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Simple Gifts
A graceful, unhurried setting of the familiar Shaker tune. Mostly unison with occasional 2-part singing. For younger or older treble. Part of Early American Songs, Set I. 2-part treble chorus, piano.
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Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Sorrowful and contemplative, this well-known spiritual is newly arranged with shifting keys and a hauntingly chromatic accompaniment. Unison with opt. 2-part voices.
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That Life Should Be! (Three Settings of American Women Poets)
These settings of 19th century American women poets inspire wonder for the amazing world we live in. Also available individually. Advanced. SSAA, piano.
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The Grass So Little Has To Do
A simple, appealing melody and lively harmonies carry us along like a summer breeze. May be performed as part of a set of three. Advanced. SSAA, piano.
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The Pretty Little Horses
A tender, hushed unison begins this evocative lullaby, breaking into two-part singing as momentum gathers. For younger or older treble. Part of Early American Songs, Set I. 2-part treble chorus, piano.
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The Wonder of It
The piano provides a cackling commentary and enigmatic undergirding for the spirited text. May be performed as one of a set of three. Advanced. SSAA, piano.
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There Will Be Rest
A serene and expansive setting of the treasured text by Sara Teasdale. A stunning work of choral beauty and expressiveness. SSA, flute, piano.
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Three About Babies
Piano four-hand arrangements sparkle and poetry charms in this three-movement suite for advanced SATB choir (middle movement for SSAA).
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Three American Folk Songs
A medley of folk tunes from early America ranging from playful to plaintive and ending in a lively hoe-down. SSA, string quartet, and piano.
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Three Lullabies for Treble Voices and Harp
Tender bedtime melodies in three movements: Canadian, American (Pennsylvania Dutch), and Irish. SSA, harp (intermediate player).
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Thy Holy Wings (unison treble)
The lovely Swedish folk melody BRED DINA VIDA with sacred text, suitable for children or older treble voices. Unison treble with descant, and piano or chamber orchestra (flute, clarinet, strings).
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