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Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel?
Traditional Spiritual / arr. Jay Althouse
£2.2500-27299
An a cappella spiritual arrangement in the classic tradition. Opens with the basses singing a repetitive pattern followed by the other voices entering with the main melody. Solid, homophonic choral writing contrasts with the basses singing contrapuntally. Will showcase the entire range and depth of your choirs. You'll show off at festivals and adjudications. Learn More -
Jubilate Fanfare SSA
Music by Andy Beck
£1.7500-23520
Majestic. Opulent. Joyful. Glorious. A standout choral with an exalted effect! Whether sung in concert, contest, or festival, Andy Beck's Jubilate Fanfare is sure to impress with its powerful fanfare at the start and finish, and a lyrical arrangement of the "At the River" in its contrasting middle. Fine choral writing with a fulfilling piano accompaniment. Learn More -
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
Music and lyrics by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin / arr. Russell Robinson
£2.2500-27156
Here's a light, swinging arrangement of a cute George and Ira Gershwin song that's ideal for any age choir. High school groups can sink their teeth into it, middle school groups can really make music with it, and elementary groups can just have fun with it. The clever lyrics ("you say ee-ther and I say eye-ther") are the focus of this piece. Great for jazz/pop groups, too. Learn More -
Startin To Rain 2 Pt
Words by Herb Frombach, music by Vicki Tucker Courtney
£1.7500-31101
This swingin' spiritual warns "Floodwaters comin'," so it's time to "build an ark, Noah!" Excitement intensifies as the music swells to a big finish! Appropriate for school or church use. Learn More -
Nothing Could Be Finer SAB
Arr. Greg Gilpin
£2.9500-25211
Greg Gilpin has put together a fantastic, swingin' medley of some of the greatest hits of one of our greatest musical decades, the 1940s. Includes "Jumpin' at the Woodside," "Jersey Bounce," "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe," "Chattanooga Choo Choo," "Pennsylvania 6-5000," and "Tuxedo Junction." Need we say more? Learn More -
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Come to Bethlehem (2 Part)
Music by Andy Beck
£1.7500-23105
Take equal parts traditional choral writing and contemporary rhythmic groove, add a dash of familiar Christmas carols, and pinch of modal harmony, and you'll have the recipe for this seasonal rock anthem by Andy Beck. It's hip choral composition at its best. Alternate sacred lyrics make this piece appropriate for school and church use, and the optional SoundTrax CD really cooks! Learn More -
Portrait in Blue SoundPax
Arr. Kirby Shaw
£37.9500-25161
Parts included are: t. sax., 2 tpt., tbn., rhy. Learn More -
DONT GET AROUND MUCH.../SNDPAX
Arr. Jay Althouse
£18.9500-12266
A light, swinging, Jay Althouse arrangement of a Duke Ellington "standard." Features accessible voice leading and some simple scat syllables...but no vocal improvisation. Accessible voice leading. Add the SoundPax parts (horns and rhythm section) for an authentic, small combo sound. InstruPax includes: director's score, trumpet, trombone, 2 alto saxes, rhythm. Learn More -
SLOW DANCING IN THE SNOW/3PT
Music by Jay Althouse
£2.2500-5799
It's back to the 50's with this slow rock ballad that's perfect for your winter concerts. It's not a Christmas piece, so it's suitable for any secular winter-time concert. Jay Althouse cleverly mixes memories of summer ("The soft summer breeze. the sway of the trees") with images of winter for an absolutely unforgetable musical treat. "So let it snow till Valentine's Day..." and we'll for Slow Dancing in the Snow. Learn More