Richard Burchard: Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day (SSAA)

It is the words to the famous English carol you expect, but the music is a pleasant surprise. The rolling piano part is reminiscent of a harp and sets the dance in motion. The vocal lines are buoyant and flowing. The harmonies are not what you expect from Burchard, and the unexpected change is delightful.

Peter Anglea: Jubilate Deo (SSAA)

Originally set for mixed voices with piano (HMC2409), this piece has become one of the most popular works in the Hinshaw catalog. It’s energy has been a hit for both adult and high school choirs. Here, Peter Anglea sets the piece for 4 part treble voices–a wonderful new addition for treble choirs.

Rosephanye Powell: Have You Seen the Baby Jesus (SSAA)

This is a new song, both words and music, but it carries the sound of a favorite spiritual. Rosephanye’s roots often influence her unique output, and this one is sure to be a popular Christmas selection. The form contains repeated phrases which make the piece easy to learn, and gives style to the driving spirit […]

Craig Hella Johnson: Let the River Run (SSAA)

The SSA/SATB arrangement of this Carly Simon song, as arranged by Craig Hella Johnson, has been sung and enjoyed by hundreds of thousands. Now, skillfully adapted and arranged by Emily Crocker, both men’s and women’s choirs can now experience this vibrant concert-pop work. The ranges and parts have been carefully scored for the most successful […]

Huddie Ledbetter: Bring Me Little Water, Sylvie (SSAA)

Professor Sharon Gratto has built a career providing historical context to multicultural and folk music. Pavane Publishing is proud to launch her new series with this classic tune attributed to Huddie Ledbetter. A simple three-part treble choir accompanied by a stand-up bass gives an authentic American home-spun quality to the work. Truly fun to sing, […]

Nicholas Kelly: Children of a Dream (SSAA)

Nicholas Ryan Kelly, an emerging composer, was introduced to Pavane Publishing through his winning composition in the North Dakota State Edwin Fissinger competition. This new piece demonstrates his skills of musically describing the text. The piano writing is not an accompaniment, it is part of the piece. The vocal writing, the modulations, all reveal an […]

Keith Loftis: Autumn Gives Her Hand to Winter (SSAA)

Originally released as a 2-part piece, this selection continues to be one of the most popular in the Pavane catalog. This new voicing celebrates the same metamorphosis from fall into winter but arranged for 4-part treble choir. A favorite concert selection for fall concerts, the text and tune capture the turning of the leaves in […]

Dale Trumbore: Listen (SSAA)

Contemporary poet Barbara Crooker understands nature and the life we draw from it. Contemporary composer Dale Trumbore understands that nature brings harmony to our lives and beauty to our existence. This composition is a beautiful melding of two contemporary women who understand the importance of sharing their hope through word and song.

Sia: Cheap Thrills (SSAA)

In Pitch Perfect 3, the Bellas are all grown up but not having much luck finding work as musicians. This upbeat song reminds them and all of us that you don’t need money to have a good time. Making music and dancing are the best remedies for fun. That message will resonate with your singers […]

Daya: Sit Still, Look Pretty (SSAA)

Originally released by teen pop sensation Daya and then re-energized in the movie Pitch Perfect 3, this is a song of empowerment for girls and women. In her own words, Daya states that “this is a song about a girl that goes after her own dreams and really fights for what she wants.” All of […]

Toxic From Pitch Perfect 3 (SSAA)

This Grammy award winning Dance Pop song, originally sung by Britney Spears has been called “the one song moviegoers will be humming on their way out Pitch Perfect 3.” In this exciting arrangement for the Bellas, the strings and guitar lines from the original are all covered by the vocals. This is an impressive offering […]