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Dua Lipa rocked movie theaters around the world with her thrilling contribution to the Barbie soundtrack! Destined to become an icon of disco-pop style, the catchy, rhythmic hook and good-time lyrics make you want to move and groove. Your choir will have a blast, and your audience is sure to be on their feet! Don't miss Alan's soundalike SoundTrax accompaniment.
Arranger: Michael Story | Performed By: Dua Lipa | Musical: Barbie
Justin Bieber's tribute to a lost loved on topped Billboard charts around the world. Equally suitable for the concert hall or the pop choir stage, this acoustic-inspired setting features a variety of choral textures to showcase the meaningful text. Light strings and guitar add a contemporary touch on the SoundTrax CD, or perform with just piano for a more intimate presentation. "If I can't be close to you, I'll settle for the ghost of you."
Arranger: Andy Beck | Performed By: Justin Bieber
A classic jazz standard in a classic Kirby Shaw arrangement! The snappy rhythms, tasty contrapuntal writing, and clever lyrics keep things interesting but always accessible. Perform with the included piano accompaniment or the swingin' SoundPax featuring trumpets, saxophone, trombone, and rhythm section. Vocal jazz singing at its best!
Arranger: Kirby Shaw
Oh my goodness, Santa, is "zat" really you knockin'? Audiences won't believe the fabulous rhythms and rhymes in this killer arrangement! A jazzy tune recorded by the likes of Louis Armstrong, Garth Brooks, and Harry Connick, Jr. Talk about change of pace! Featured on Showbiz! choral movement DVD (00-35858).
Arranger: Kirby Shaw
Most notably performed by Liza Minnelli, this Kander & Ebb classic returned to Broadway in the musical New York, New York. Mark's razzmatazz arrangement is a bonafide blockbuster, with showbiz sonorities, hard-hitting swing feel, and full-throttle emotions at the spotlight chorus. "Sometimes you're happy, and sometimes you're sad, but the world goes round."
Arranger: Mark Hayes
The ultimate holiday medley! Three all-time seasonal favorites have been combined for guaranteed holiday success. Everyone will enjoy these six glorious minutes of wonderfully arranged Christmas cheer!
Arranger: Jay Althouse
This beautiful John Williams/Leslie Bricusse ballad is the theme song of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Using just the piano for accompaniment, this setting is charming in its simplicity.
Arranger: Tom Fettke
A jolly opener or theme song for holiday concerts! This pull-the-stops-out arrangement of the delightful Hanna-Barbera song includes several phrases from familiar Christmas carols, a festive 2-beat style, and terrific opportunities for staging or choreography! A wonderful welcome for the holiday season.
Arranger: Andy Beck
Musical theater fans will be all "ears" for this barn-burner from Broadway's Shucked. It's a truncated version of the a-maize-ing opening number. Sing about the world's most useful crop in a hilarious three-minute arrangement that hits all the highlights of the corny crowd-pleaser. Kicks off with a theatrical duet, breaks into a bouncy two-beat, includes a kernel of a kickline, plus some full gospel sangin' at the end---wow!
Arranger: Eric Van Cleave
This hot holiday single from Cher's Christmas album is a groovin' techno-pop earworm in her signature style. The driving, four-on-the-floor dance beat is guaranteed to bring the house down. Favorite part: when "It's cold outside, but it's warm in here" becomes "It's tough outside, but it's love in here!"
Arranger: Alan Billingsley | Performed By: Cher
Frosty is rappin', imitating the Beach Boys, and singing in his best classical style in this crazy thumpity-thump-thumpin' Kirby arrangement. Yo, Frosty!
Arranger: Kirby Shaw
Frosty goes to the jazz club with this Michael Bublé-inspired arrangement of the wintertime classic. A rapid swing tempo, walking string bass line, and stylized syncopations sync up to create an undeniably big-band vintage vibe. The back and forth banter between voice parts is a blast to perform and adds a charming flair. A Puppini Sisters feature is an optional treble trio or duet in the middle, and a huge drum fill kicks off the ultimate jazz-hands chord at the end. Your jazz ensemble will dig playing the SoundPax instrumentation, or perform with the sizzling SoundTrax.
Arranger: Alan Billingsley
This lovely Christmas song has been gaining popularity over the last decade and has been recorded by vocalists such as Amy Grant and Kelly Clarkson. Its childlike innocence hides a powerful message, which is certainly appropriate today: "No more lives torn apart, and wars would never start, and time would heal all hearts."
Arranger: Greg Gilpin
Artists from Aretha Franklin to Barbra Streisand have covered this moving musical letter to Santa Claus, but it is still most frequently associated with Amy Grant's 1992 recording. Mark's richly-orchestrated arrangement will be a standout for any school or community group.
Arranger: Mark Hayes
From Brickman's new holiday album, Comfort and Joy, this fantastic arrangement offers optional solos and builds to a powerful choral ending. Highly effective as a concert opener or closer. "Let the bells ring, let the choirs sing, hallelujah, I believe!"
Arranger: Alan Billingsley
One of the best and most popular Christmas songs has been expertly arranged by Mark Hayes. The choral voicing is beautiful, and is designed to showcase your singers. The piano accompaniment is flowing and supportive, and the Trax/Pax are stunning. Also available for SATB (00-27339), SSA (00-27341), and TTBB (00-35780).
Arranger: Mark Hayes
It's been covered by everyone from Frank Sinatra to the Muppets, but the classic heartfelt Christmas ballad was originally composed for none other than Judy Garland. Jay Althouse retains the timeless and unaffected character of the original song in this no-nonsense arrangement, evoking warm feelings and a touch of nostalgia.
Arranger: Jay Althouse
First released in 1957 and famously recorded by Brenda Lee, this Christmas classic was most recently performed by Sam Evans and the Cheerios on Glee.
Arranger: Alan Billingsley
The 2023 movie adaptation of The Color Purple shared its story of resilience and forgiveness with a new generation of viewers. Written and performed by actress Halle Bailey, this optimistic toe-tapper is a reminder that "life can never break your soul!"
Arranger: Alan Billingsley | Musical: The Color Purple
Flashback to the '80s and Mr. Mister's #1 Billboard hit! A hip mysterious opening gives way to an energized synth-pop groove that builds to the unforgettable, briefly Latin text refrain: "Kyrie eleison, down the road that I must travel!" Solid pop writing for choral voices. Join the retro revolution!
Arranger: Kirby Shaw
It's a magical, miracle, lyrical opener or closer for holiday programs of all levels. A sparking seasonal favorite from Home Alone 2.
Arranger: Tom Fettke
Kirby Shaw's samba treatment of this stage and screen standard is truly unique! Despite the brisk tempo, held notes lock in tight vocal jazz chords, and a few staggered entrances provide textural interest. After a signature add-on stacks the voices into three independent layers, the arrangement clears the way for a syncopated scat riff at the end of the coda. SoundPax includes four horns and rhythm.
Arranger: Kirby Shaw | Composer: Alan Jay Lerner
A great, straight-ahead medley of three best-loved Christmas songs. It's a quick-learn piece, always important when preparing holiday concerts. The piano accompaniment is simple and supportive, or get together with your band for a combined Christmas finale. It's the perfect choice.
Arranger: Douglas Wagner
Here's a new doo-wop Christmas classic from the Trans-Siberian Orchestra from the motion picture Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. A fun-filled, "shoo-bie doo-wah" holiday blast that's great for any age group. A perfect Christmas number for your perfect Christmas concerts.
Arranger: Greg Gilpin
It's a dynamic duo of fabulous '50s holiday hits! Choral singers will enjoy the traditional harmonies and laid-back swing of this mini-medley that clocks in at just over three minutes. The doo-wop falsetto pops near the end provide a nifty nod to nostalgia. For even more fun, add some showmanship with Santa hats, jingle bells, and riser choreography. SoundPax includes parts for a standard rhythm section.
Arranger: Mark Hayes
Three holiday all-stars are featured in this four-and-a-half minute show-stopping medley! The brilliant accompaniment, whether on the piano, with a full orchestra, or optional SoundTrax CD, supports the stellar vocal lines.
Arranger: Mark Hayes
Certainly there's not a Christmas season that goes by that one doesn't hear Bruce Springsteen's popular rock and roll version of this holiday staple. Now any or all of your choirs can enjoy singing it, too! Staging featured on "Shine!" movement DVD 00-34720.
Arranger: Jay Althouse
Jolly "jing-a-ling-a's" provide hip transitions and bright bookends in this jazzed-up version of the great Christmas standard. Kirby's arrangement fits the tune like a glove, and will last in your library year after year. Eight bars in the middle may be repeated as many times as desired, and opened up to include vocal and/or instrumental soloists, improvisation, scat singing, gradual stacking of written lines, etc. Just be sure to save a little something for the shout chorus that follows! SoundPax includes four horn parts, but easily adapts for rhythm section alone.
Arranger: Kirby Shaw
Combine three Christmas favorites ("Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town," "Jolly Old St. Nicholas," and "Up on the Housetop"), add a 60s rockin' beat, a speech choir/rap section, and what have you got? A holiday hit from arranger Greg Gilpin. Available in three voicings for choirs of all ages.
Arranger: Greg Gilpin
No matter the distance between family and loved ones, the holidays seem to bring us closer together. Celebrate that feeling with this heartfelt ballad. "I'm sending you a little Christmas, wrapped up with love."
Arranger: Jay Althouse
Celebrate Leroy Anderson's 100th birthday with this charming arrangement of his well-known winter classic. Singers and audiences alike will delight in each recognizable moment from the merry introduction to the final trumpeter's neigh. Mitchell Parish's clever lyrics are appropriate all winter long, and Andy Beck's vocal parts are clean and clear when sung over the SoundPax instrumentation, SoundTrax CD, or the piano accompaniment (a simple orchestral reduction).
Arranger: Andy Beck
"The square root of impossible is possible in me." Here's an empowering musical theater-style anthem with an up-to-date sound. This captivating song from the Netflix Christmas musical fantasy Jingle Jangle captures a joyfully adventurous spirit with lyrics that are not holiday-specific, so you can program it year-round! Three well-conceived choral voicings invite all types of groups to program this uplifting powerhouse as their big entrance, grand finale, or spotlight feature. Perform with piano alone, the sparkling SoundTrax audio, or the fully rendered SoundPax orchestration. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Arranger: Alan Billingsley
Originally written for and premiered by Frank Sinatra as the B-side of his "White Christmas" recording, this holiday favorite has been covered by more than forty artists, including Rosemary Clooney, Tony Bennett, Kristin Chenoweth, and Harry Connick Jr. "Frosted windowpanes . . ."
Arranger: Mark Hayes
Kristin Chenoweth's cover of the beloved "frosted windowpanes" waltz inspired this arrangement, which sparkles with holiday nostalgia. A music box-like accompaniment supports lyrical vocal lines and expressive tempo changes that make for an impressive concert performance. Originally written for Frank Sinatra, this is a Christmastime standard not to be missed!
Arranger: Lisa DeSpain | Composer: Sammy Cahn | Performed By: Kristin Chenoweth
Perhaps you've heard David Bowie and Bing Crosby perform this popular counterpoint arrangement, overlapping two songs that will truly put you in the holiday spirit. A definite crowd-pleaser!
Arranger: Jay Althouse
In case you had any doubt, Broadway's musical adaptation of Elf brings us an adorable answer to that classic Christmas question! Festive lyrics and a jubilant score are sure to delight at all of your holiday performances. Andy's arrangement is brimming with the joy of the season, no matter which voicing you choose!
Arranger: Andy Beck
Here's a rhythmic modern-day showstopper with the heart of a timeless classic. This spectacular opening number from the Netflix movie, Jingle Jangle has unmistakable theatrical flair---no surprise since the movie was originally conceived for the stage. The brightly optimistic lyrics will shine at any time of year, not just the holidays! "What I got in my hands could be the spark that turns it all around . . . 'Cause all my life I've waited for this day." Don't miss the impressive SoundTrax accompaniment and a flexible SoundPax orchestration for rhythm and synth. (or optional horns).
Arranger: Lisa DeSpain
Louis Prima's quirky and upbeat tune will practically dance itself into the hearts of singers and audiences alike! With exciting swing rhythms and tight chromatic harmonies, it's ideal for choirs with some jazz experience.
Arranger: Larry Shackley | Performed By: Louis Prima
Performed by singers like Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra, and more, the lighthearted lyrics of this familiar standard remind us that smiling is contagious. With plenty of jazz stylizations built into the melody and a Kirby Shaw scat bridge, this Michael Bublé-inspired treatment would make a memorable finale, encore, or signature song. "When you're smilin', the whole world smiles with you!"
Arranger: Kirby Shaw
A great new arrangement from Andy Beck of the perennial holiday classic. It's the perfect choice for your December concerts, yet it's really a "winter" song, with no mention of Christmas. Add the optional sleighbells and bring a "winter wonderland" to your next holiday concert.
Arranger: Andy Beck
A Taylor Swift hit in three voicings! Bryan's contemporary a cappella arrangement bubbles with youthful charm. There's no divisi, but a full palette of choral colors is on display. A featured soloist is accompanied in a variety of ways by the other voices as they imitate instruments of a pop band. It's a blast from start to finish.
Arranger: Bryan Sharpe | Composer: Taylor Swift
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