SKU: HL.268926
UPC: 888680736781. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Attr. to Huddie Ledbetter.
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, this arrangement sounds just the way the song should always be sung.
SKU: AP.48417
UPC: 038081552408. English.
Now available in SSAA and TTBB voicings. Alfred Music commends Dr. Timothy Sarsany for his scholarly adaptations of this long-standing favorite of honor choirs and festival groups. New voicings are carefully crafted to reflect the original. A joyful, tried-and-true a cappella fanfare, not to be missed!
SKU: HL.35031801
ISBN 9781540004772. UPC: 888680710705. 6.75x10.5x0.04 inches.
Stand back for this fantastic arrangement from the hit musical revival, Hello Dolly! Beginning with an expressive solo, the choral begins to come alive in tempo and energy until the final chord. Available in voicings to suit just about every performing ensemble with optional instrumentation, you'll feel like you're on Broadway with every performance!
SKU: AP.48860
UPC: 038081561844. Spanish.
Written by Mexico's first well-known female composer, MarÃa Grever, this vals Mexicano (Mexican waltz) makes a charming a cappella work for outstanding choirs. The textured setting offers well-conceived choral parts throughout, sometimes using lower voices to provide a dance-like underscore for the lilting melody. A full translation and pronunciation notes aid in the understanding and mastery of an entirely Spanish text, which recounts a story of new love. Feature an agile soprano on the jaunty descant near the end.
SKU: HL.275373
UPC: 888680743758. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches.
This Jazz standard by Thelonious Monk is melodically and harmonically sophisticated and interesting. It has been covered by more artists that can be counted and on every instrument, every band-big and small and singers and singing ensembles. The options are seemingly endless. Here, Ed gives us another worthy arrangement for the jazz, show or concert choir.