A heartfelt holiday love letter to the memories and special feelings that come only at Christmas. This contemporary ballad boasts a light groove and memorable hook that will bring warmth in winter. Invite your audience to sing along on the final full-voiced refrain. Recording provided by Western Michigan University’s Gold Company, directed by Greg Jasperse.
A delicate piano introduction leads the listener to an elegant setting of Christina Rossetti’s inquisitive poem. Well-conceived voice leading makes the fully realized choral harmony beautifully singable, and each voice part gets a turn with the celestial melody. Text painting, lyrical lines, warm suspensions, emotional range—it’s all here, ready to amaze audiences and adjudicators.
“I can live my life on earth contented to the end, if but a few shall . . . call me friend.” “Success,” by “people’s poet” Edgar Guest is paired with a few lines from Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 50” to create a warm, reflective text on the importance of friendship. Subtle tempo changes and sensitive dynamics […]
Sung ostinatos join one by one in the opening of this rhythmic arrangement of the authentic Ghanaian folk song. Unison lines, block triads, and a reset of the dynamics in the choral bridge are a blast. Repeated sections make for quick learning and easy memorization. Choreography available on the When We Sing! DVD.
Recorded by over 500 artists such as Kenny Rogers and Wynonna Judd, Natalie Cole, Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts, and Pentatonix, this tender Christmas ballad is considered a modern classic. Appropriate for both school and church settings, this dramatic choral arrangement offers each voice part a turn with the haunting melody as it builds to a […]