Ain’a That Good News! (SATB)

Whether it opens your concert or serves as a closer, this rhythmic and exciting spiritual arrangement will be just the perfect fit. Beginning in a lighter manner, the piece develops with solo opportunities and builds to a powerful closing.

John Henry (SATB)

Set in multiple voicings, this traditional railroad work song tells the dramatic story of John Henry who died with his hammer in his hand! A driving piano accompaniment keeps this work on track to be a powerful performance your singers will love.

Early Winter Tree

A breathtaking setting of Sara Teasdale’s poem Leaves. The slow, reflective tempo lends itself beautifully to the gentle dissonances, the multiple glissandos, and the delicate text painting. Using a unique harmonic language that unifies the work, this is a stunning selection for any program. Can be accompanied by either piano or harp.

A Lover And His Lass

This lively version of the well-known William Shakespeare verses from “As You Like It” presents a fun challenge of changing meters and syncopated rhythms. May be combined with movement and dance. A joy for any treble choir.

I Make My Own Sunshine

From Alyssa Bonagura’s 2012 album, Love Hard, comes this song celebrating perseverance and optimism. Upbeat and cheerful, American Sign Language (ASL) may be added to the presentation, if desired.