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Review: There is no more iconic music than the James Bond Theme. Movie goers for generations can sing the melody. Here it is cleverly arranged and ready for the concert stage.
Review: This is the song that is the tie that binds multiple generations in the shared love of music. This beautiful arrangement employs both English and Spanish as sung by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade during the end credits of 2017's Coco. The winner of Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018 is ready to be the best song in your school program.
Review: In Disney's Frozen 2, now the highest-grossing animated film of all time, protagonist Anna reaches a point in which it seems that all hope is lost. Using the strength of her mentors and her own unshakable will, your choir can share Anna's emotional journey on the concert stage, culminating in a truly transformative crescendo of determination, one impassioned step at a time!
Review: Billie Eilish and her producer, songwriting partner and brother Finneas O'Connell were selected to compose the theme song to James Bond's 25th cinematic adventure, No Time to Die. Filled with minor, melancholy themes of espionage and betrayal, everything you're looking for in a Bond song is here!
Review: As if they never left the 1970s, Elton John (and longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin) geared up to write an immensely catchy, disco-infused track to accompany 2019's rave-reviewed biopic Rocketman, sharing vocals with his silver screen double Taron Egerton. Relentlessly cheery and groovy, this arrangement is proof that Elton's virtuosity can be incorporated into something accessible to all!
Review: The original, tear-jerking ballad from Walt Disney's 1941 animated classic Dumbo is given a contemporary update courtesy of indie rock mainstay Arcade Fire. Featured in Tim Burton's 2019 live action remake, this 12/8 ballad exudes emotional power balanced with sweet lyricism.
Review: The soundtrack for this movie was #1 on the charts for 28 weeks matching The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It continues to remain near the top of the charts, a true testament to the music and message from composers Pasek and Paul. Here is a well crafted medley of the movie's top songs: The Greatest Show, A Million Dreams, This Is Me and Come Alive.
Review: This iconic love song by Elton John from The Lion King was given a fresh look by the sensational pop group Pentatonix. Here, their arrangement is captured giving your vocal jazz/ a cappella choir the chance to really shine.
Review: Featuring an all-star songwriting match made in heaven, Alan Menken sets new lyrics by Broadway sensations Pasek & Paul into a poetic, powerful and long-overdue showcase for Princess Jasmine in the 2019 live-action film adaptation of Aladdin. Sung by Naomi Scott in the movie, this rousing arrangement will leave you breathless!
Review: A Star Is Born became the breakout hit of the fall, garnering universal acclaim, immense box office receipts and a glowing word-of-mouth that made one thing abundantly clear: this music was very good. This climactic, no-holds-barred song gets a full choir treatment worthy of singers looking to achieve raw emotionality with grace.
Review: A pivotal moment in the 2018 remake of A Star Is Born, Shallow marks the moment at which Lady Gaga's Ally is thrust into the spotlight and the title of the film is fulfilled. Marked by a beautiful and conversational opening passage with opportunities for soloists, the back half of the arrangement stays true to the original melody with effective harmonies, country rock phrasing and a musical assuredness that juxtaposes phenomenally with the hardship and all-or-nothing rhetoric that the text presents.
Review: In 2001, Moulin Rouge! the movie was nominated for 8 Academy Awards, winning two. Now it is one of the hottest shows on Broadway and this beautiful love duet is once again reminding people why. Arranged in a way that satisfies both concert choirs or show choirs, this is the ballad for any concert.
Review: Frozen composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez were challenged to expand and deepen the themes explored through song in the 2019 Disney animated sequel, Frozen II. With a more mature, genre-blending mix of folk, rock and Broadway tunes, these six brand new songs run the gamut of emotions, further enchanting listeners with the continuing adventures of two sisters from Arendelle! Includes: All Is Found, Into the Unknown, Lost in the Woods, Show Yourself, Some Things Never Change and When I Am Older.
Review: From the 2019 film Breakthrough, which tells the incredible true story of a Missouri teen whose heart stopped beating for 45 minutes after he fell through a layer of ice atop a frozen lake, comes this Dianne Warren-penned, gospel-themed soliloquy of the boy's mother, who never gave up hope. This is a chance for your singers to dig deep into emotional reserves to send a resounding message.
Review: Intriguing themes of purpose and sense of self are stunningly explored in this climactic refrain from composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who gather motifs from songs sung earlier in Disney's Frozen II narrative to a spirited and cyclical effect. The song's moment of catharsis as the veil is finally lifted off the mystery is pure choral majesty!
Review: Like finally seeing a beloved, long-lost toy from your childhood again, the geniuses at Disney-Pixar have captured the sense of joy and wonder of what it means to have an imagination for an incredible fourth time in the long-running Toy Story franchise, and composer Randy Newman has been there every single step of the way. This essential and affectionate medley includes a taste of every installment: You've Got a Friend in Me, The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy, When She Loved Me and We Belong Together.
Review: In addition to providing the voice of lioness Nala in the 2019 live action remake of Disney's The Lion King, Beyoncé created an anthem perfectly situated for choral singing--a collective, full-throated pop/gospel appreciation of the resilience of the human (and animal) spirit!
Review: Nominated for Best Original Song at the 2019 Academy Awards. Have you ever lost something you loved; a toy, a book, a favorite memento? Leave it to Mary Poppins to tell you about the metaphorical space where the things you've lost and loved are waiting anxiously for your return. Not a dry eye will be left in your audience when it is revealed, at the end of the song, the thing for which the Banks children have been pining with all their hearts.
Review: Jónsi, the lead singer from Icelandic rock band Sigur Rós, and composer for the How to Train Your Dragon film series, takes us on an ethereal and bittersweet journey in the third chapter, The Hidden World. Contemplating the nature of endings and emotions, this is a powerful addition to your concert!
Review: A showpiece of technical skill and lyrical wizardry in the 2018 sequel, Mary Poppins Returns, this jaunty and cheeky turn-of-phrase masterclass is a testament to Mark Shaiman's understanding of the enigma that is Lin-Manuel Miranda. With chances for soloists to re-create the wordsmith's most twisting and turning rap sections, the 6/8 romp of the main chorus is absolutely singable and memorable, with a blast being had by all involved!
Review: Before Elsa's powers were finally explained in Disney's Frozen II, Elsa and her little sister Anna used to listen to their mother sing this tender and beautiful folk lullaby as they were falling asleep. The tale told of a magical river in a far-off land, which would provide all of life's answers should the water eventually be found. An appealing flute part joins this effortless choral arrangement, with harmony accentuating the text by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
Review: The most bombastic, electrifying and show-stopping number from the record-smashing soundtrack to The Greatest Showman is here! Pasek and Paul's call to action is given a full-choir treatment by Mark Brymer, but it's not for the faint of heart. Your choirs will extend their vocal ranges, divisi capabilities and deep-breathing techniques while sending any audience that hears it to their feet!
Review: In a wonderfully realized gender-reversal thread in the plot of Disney's Frozen II, comes this passionate '80s rock ballad from mountain man Kristoff, accompanied by none other than singing apparitions of his reindeer and lifelong best friend, Sven. Staged on the screen to mimic the landmark music video for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, this will elicit much more than a wry chuckle from your audience!
Review: Since its initial release in 1994, Disney's The Lion King and its many sequels, TV shows, remakes and theatrical productions have firmly placed this beloved retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet among the ranks of the Mouse House's best, deftly balancing humor, grief, joy and heart in an Elton John-composed and Hans Zimmer-scored cinematic treasure. Arranger Mark Brymer (also a Disney composer!), masterfully sets the best of the entire Lion King catalog in this brand new, completely fresh medley which includes: Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Circle of Life, Hakuna Matata, He Lives in You, Never Too Late, and Beyoncé's Spirit!
Review: Just like the classic Step in Time 54 years prior, Trip a Little Light Fantastic reigns as the no-holds-barred, large-scale production number from the corresponding movie starring everyone's favorite British nanny. With lamplighters taking the stage in lieu of chimney-sweepers, the spirit of this song, which takes its name from an old phrase meaning to dance nimbly, is preserved in this rousing arrangement that shines brightly!
Review: Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick made an instant impression on Broadway with their hilarious send-up of musicals in Something Rotten. Here, they take on the common themes of life and love and give them a poignant and memorable pop number sung by Zendaya in Warner Animations' Smallfoot.
Review: The award-winning songwriting team of Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez crafted this introspective showpiece for Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel) in Disney's smash hit animated sequel, Frozen II. Elsa wanders the halls of her castle in Arendelle, thoughtfully considering following a mysterious voice (AURORA) that has been calling out to her. Powerful, cerebral vocal lines ascend and weave in this strong and skillful arrangement, with an ending climax for the ages!
Review: Picking up right where they left off in 1994, Elton John and Tim Rice returned to the Savanna to pen a new song for the 2019 live action remake of Disney's The Lion King. Energetic and rhythmic in style, incorporating Zulu and English text, Roger Emerson's arrangement firmly establishes rock-solid choral conventions to ensure success!
Review: Coming in at the tail end of 2018's Mary Poppins Returns, the balloon lady, a fixture in P.L. Travers' series of children's novels featuring the titular character, sends the Banks family up, up and away on a physical and metaphorical adventure to leave the past behind. Challenging and satisfying, this dense and jovial arrangement from Roger Emerson deftly balances the source material with buoyant charm!
Review: Taylor Swift wrote Beautiful Ghosts with Andrew Lloyd Webber for 2019's Cats. The music is atmospheric with lyrics that reflect on what it means to be born into poverty but somehow finding an attitude to make the best of our situation. This arrangement captures the longing and the hope.
Review: This is James Bond Medley you've been Die-ing for! This superlative nine-song choral medley features the best of the ongoing spy series' theme song catalog, from Adele to Shirley Bassey, from Paul McCartney & Wings to Duran Duran. As Ian Fleming's British Secret Service agent 007 approaches his landmark 25th film No Time to Die, don't miss this chance to celebrate the best of Bond... James Bond. Includes: James Bond Theme, The World is Not Enough, Skyfall, Goldfinger, Goldeneye, You Know My Name, A View to a Kill, Nobody Does It Better and Live and Let Die.
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