Mary, Where Is Your Baby? is perfect for middle school and high school youth choirs, or for any mixed-voice choir with limited men's voices. Dan Edwards has created a piece that truly takes the choir on a ride- beginning with the women, adding the men, splitting in to three parts, and ending with the addition of a descant. What a fun way to celebrate the coming of the Christ child!
Gently syncopated rhythms and a flowing, legato melody accentuate this fresh rendering of the Christmas story. Especially appealing to younger children, the anthem uses concrete images and easy to mem...
Michael Burkhardt's arrangement of Mary, Mary is a haunting and thoughtful adaptation of Avery and Marsh's original song. The text explores the different names of Jesus - Lord, Shepherd, Savior and Ki...
This strikingly beautiful hymn tune, "Raquel", was composed by Skinner Chavez-Melo in 1985. The words are those of The Very Reverend Roland F. Palmer, SSJE. This arrangement incorporates the singing b...
This familiar Southern folk tune is perfect for youth choirs of all sizes and abilities. The lowered 7th that occurs in the melody gives the entire arrangement a 'blues' sound that brings a delightful...
The text of this anthem is published as a bilingual anthem, with a Spanish translation by Arturo Gonzalez. The music is based on the American folk tune, DOVE OF PEACE. The lilting meter of the melody ...
The substantive text, by Brian Wren, suggests that all occasions are times for singing. Each stanza ends with the refrain: 'The time for singing has come!' The uplifting music is mostly unison, with a...
Opening with a bluesy introduction for soloist or small ensemble, this beloved Christmas spiritual quickly explodes into a swinging gospel arrangement that's certain to fill any service or holiday pro...
Jubilate Deo! is an exhilarating piece by Dan Edwards using Orff instruments and Latin percussion. The piece is masterfully written for SAT voices, making it a wonderful addition to your middle school...