Incredibly rhythmic and fun, Gloria in Excelsis will be a favorite of your children's choir this Christmas! Don't be scared by the 7/4 time signature, as the melody settles quickly and easily in the voice in this meter. Add percussion for even more excitement. A wonderful challenge!
Voicing: Unison/two-part with piano and optional claves, maracas, and bongos
The composer has used the original text and tune plus an original partner melody to create a wonderful opportunity for younger choirs to easily sing in two parts. An uncomplicated piano accompaniment ...
A memorable new composition from Kris Crunk. Use this piece with any combination of two-part voices. Children will love singing the piece, but it will work especially well with youth choirs of all siz...
A wonderful addition to the Rote to Note series for your youngest singers. The composer has combined How Far Is It to Bethlehem with hints of Away in a Manger in the piano accompaniment, which your yo...
Bright and spirited, this anthem works in any service, any time of year, and will be especially useful in services of recognition. The composer has created part-singing opportunities through antiphona...
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 ...