In Celebration of the Human Voice - The Essential Musical Instrument
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Review: This vocal jazz classic from the iconic group Lambert, Hendricks & Ross offers younger or developing mixed and treble ensembles a chance to build important performance techniques! Lots of unison or trade-off phrases over a walking bass line and easy scat section will make it easy and fun!
Review: This setting of the fabulous standard is built in a gentle Count Basie style. Beginning with a two feel, it moves to a more four feel as the arrangement progresses while the singers use a rhythmic style which will place them gently on the back of the beat. Feature your best soloist with either their own improvisation or the notated solo in the score.
Review: With lyrics that throwback to an earlier pre-feminist era, this Neal Hefti/Bobby Troup song will be sung by today's women with an ironic tone in this bluesy, swingy setting. Accessible to beginning SSA jazz ensembles, your group will build great performance skills.
Review: A Paul Simon original, Simon & Garfunkel repurposed and rereleased this stoic track to wrap up the groundbreaking 1966 album Sounds of Silence. Dealing with a heavy theme, Emerson brilliantly collects the powerful text and cements the feelings of enduring oneness within the collective forum of a choir.
Review: This original work has a majestic, wide-open feel to it, perfect for its theme of exploration and discovery! An excellent work for beginning and developing choirs, it works especially well for a festival performance and may easily be customized for your own school situation.
Review: This novel treatment of the classic cowboy song is anything but the original. Completely reharmonized with extended phrases and a minor mode for the third verse will make it perfect for that concert or festival while still motivating with its contemporary harmonies.
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