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Twenty-Four Hallelujahs, for SATB chorus with piano, is a simple song of praise in a rich harmonic setting. The single word of text, “Hallelujah,” is repeated in a number of variations and rhythmic schemes that deliver nuances of meaning in a way that the text alone cannot. At times the text is contemplative; in others it is jubilant and even forceful.
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This arrangement is intended to be used in conjunction with other holiday carols. Imagine adding Oh Hanukkah in with Deck the Halls, Joy to the World, and Jingle Bells. It is short, fun, and easy to learn. Happy Holidays! Add this piece to your Christmas Carols! Click here for 14 tips to enhance your caroling day experience! -
Sale!SATB choir with text based on a Shakespeare poem.
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A fun upbeat work for SAT. "Light the Lamps Up Lamplighter" has a text by Eleanor Farjeon, the same poet that created "Morning Has Broken" which became an important song for the famous vocalist "Cat Stevens". With optional drums, bass and synthesized brass/strings, this work, with challenging rhythmic elements, will be enjoyed by singers and audience alike.
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"Tell Me" is a work for two part high voices, with optional divisi. A whimsical work challenging both harmonically and rhythmically. The text asks (by a rather precocious child), some strangely interesting questions with a demand that someone "Tell Me"! One may want to consider utilizing "Tell Me" as the opening selection in a three works presentation for high voices by Jeffrey Kaufman. The second would be "Young and Old" and closing with "Frolic".