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Sounds of a Better World = small voices calling is a series of songs focusing on children. It examines their world and how small steps can be made to improve it.
When this journey began for me almost five years ago, I was very disturbed to learn of various incidents around the world where children were subjected to adverse conditions. I began to wonder how they could possibly develop into caring, responsible adults, with such hardship defining their childhood.
As I read more and explored our attitudes as a society toward children, I began to feel that we (as Dr. Martin Luther King said) "must ask ourselves how responsible we are for the well-being of others". Do we have the courage to feel responsible? What ideals do we strive for? How can we find innovative ways in which the personal and social problems of childhood can be overcome? Can music be utilized as a potential bridge to reach out and address these issues?
What I have come to understand is that we must send the best part of ourselves into the future through our children. If we want society to evolve, we need to understand the importance of childhood, and how vital our role should be in doing whatever we can to nuture every child. We should all be aware of our powerful influence on their minds. Through this incredible journey that Sounds of a Better World has taken me on, I hope to have somehow addressed these issues and to have embraced the joy that children can bring into this world. - Jim Papoulis
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Jim Papoulis is donating his composer royalties to the Foundation For Small Voices, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing awareness and funding to programs supporting the empowerment of children throughout the world by fostering their creativity through music and role models.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
A World We Cannot See was composed for the Chorus America Commission series. Drawing from a message he hears around the country from young singers, Jim writes of the importance of nurturing and developing of one's inner spirit and personality, as well as the acceptance of others. This rhythmic and energetic new piece celebrates the journey of our individuality, one that we cannot always see. Duration: ca. 3 minutes 40 seconds
Composer: Jim Papoulis
In 2012, when tragedy struck at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, Jim was approached to address the loss of those whose lives were taken too soon. The hope that families and loved ones of those who were lost could find some comfort in their memories, and the idea that their children, their angels, would always be with them, inspired this beautiful music and these powerful lyrics.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Celebrating the inner strength that is unique to each of us, here is a wonderful new piece from Jim Papoulis. Identifying the choral music room and the friends they make there as a safe place, we are reminded of the power of music making and the freedom we experience when making that music.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Commissioned for the 2014 Saint Angela Children and Youth Choir Festival in Bandung, Indonesia, with the theme of Diversity in Harmony. In that spirit, composer Jim Papoulis also celebrates the language of Indonesia by using Bahasa, the native language of that country. He weaves the beauty and lyricism of the language along with the harmony and rhythm of both American and Indonesian cultures to create this inspiring and uplifting piece. With percussion.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Jim Papoulis is donating his composer royalties to the Foundation For Small Voices, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing awareness and funding to programs supporting the empowerment of children throughout the world by fostering their creativity through music and role models.
Arranger: Francisco Núñez
Created during an inspirational collaboration between the Fairfax Choral Society Poetry of Music, the Fairfax Public Schools and the composer, young people were encouraged to write poetry. The metaphor embraced by the young poets is that of a flame in all of us that, which when encouraged, keeps dancing and giving others hope. The music embraces this reverence and when joined by the text, a truly special message is shared.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Commissioned for the AGO National Convention in 2014, this piece is about embracing the diverse character of the human voice and exploring the sounds and the emotions those sounds can suggest. With percussion and an alternate organ part is included in the back of the octavo for occasions when an organ is available.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
From Where Is Light celebrates the light that lies within each of us. It is a light that can inspire, create, motivate and encourage from the inside out. Performance suggestions utilizing special light effects are included in the performance notes.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Jim Papoulis is donating his composer royalties to the Foundation For Small Voices, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing awareness and funding to programs supporting the empowerment of children throughout the world by fostering their creativity through music and role models.
Arranger: Francisco Núñez
Commissioned by the Cantare division of The Young People's Chorus of New York City, composer Jim Papoulis raises the profile of Boomwhackers out of the elementary classroom and on to the concert stage. With an original, inspirational text that urges young people to know thyself, seek beauty, freedom and justice and celebrate virtue, prudence, courage and life this is the song that your chorus will ask for every day before they leave the choir room.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
I ask for one day where I don't have to hear about pain, or life that's lost, I ask for one day where whispers of hope are alive inside my heart. These words, written by 12 year old Claire Latimer, 7th grader, moved the composer to create this inspiring work.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Seeking to write a piece that would empower young people to rise up in the face of adversity, here is the result. A piece that is a call to every voice in the world, sharing that each one is important and deserves to be heard. World rhythms and a beautifully singable melody will inspire.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Young people are almost always full of hope. They value and hope for respect and kindness from the adults around them. Henry Leck has always been a champion of young people and their values. He commissioned Jim to write this piece with a request that it focuses on the importance of young people cherishing our planet. Henry's vision and Jim's passion have created a truly inspirational piece.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Written at a song-writing workshop in Cheyenne, Wyoming, this song explores the importance of looking inside one's heart to find real freedom. The gentle, reflective opening is followed by a powerful chorus and bridge, and then the piece closes quietly.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Tyler Clementi put a face on the consequences of cruelty. Through the Tyler Clementi Foundation, tens of thousands of youth and adults have been inspired to speak out and stand up in the face of bullying, harassment and humiliation across the globe (www.tylerclementi.org). And a multitude of important and inspirational songs have been written to support this important cause. This song was commssioned by the Tyler Clementi Foundation and the Leman Manhattan Preparatory School and is an important contribution to this oeuvre.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Composed in the World Music style with a text in Swahili, Imbakwa was written for a film score that features an organization benefiting orphans in Tanzania. This organization called TunaHAKI uses the arts to empower the children and give them the future they deserve. Hand drum part in vocal score. Duration 4:20.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
In My Heart is a gentle look at the innocence of how important it is to know that inside a child's heart and mind is a safe and nurturing place. It is a gentle, reverent, 2-part treble piece suitable for any age.
Arranger: Jim Papoulis
Three part treble voices, two percussion players and piano sing in a Latino style that is becoming a signature style of composer Jim Papoulis. This original text by the composer itentifies the strength and power that exists when we learn to work and walk together. The title Juntos means together and through Latin dance rhythms builds to a powerful Unidad. Duration ca. 4 min.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Drawing from a simple idea, that reaching even just one heart can be a very powerful gesture, here is the positive message in music that we have come to expect in the music of Jim Papoulis. World rhythms, optional percussion and positive lyrics make this a great selection for young people.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Composed for the 2007 ACDA National Multicultural Honor Choir, this dynamic and complex work explores the truths that will cross cultural boundaries to help light the way toward global understanding. Kolenna Sawa brings American choirs closer to appreciating the melodies and rhythms of the Middle East and Arabic cultures.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
The composer's work with African choirs has introduced him to many people who, although facing extreme adversity, somehow they maintain a joyous spirit that is more powerful than we can realize. The text is Swahili which adds to the rhythm and spirit of the music. Duration ca. 3 minutes 30 seconds.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Kusimama is written in the world music style that is accessible for all choirs. The text which is in both Swahili and English, is about standing tall on the earth, not with anger or aggression, but with hope, strength, acceptance, and a positive spirit. The voices along with hand claps, stomps, Djembe, shaker and piano all combine for an exciting world music presentation. Duration: ca. 3:00. Performed by Young People's Chorus of NYC Prelude division, Sophia Miller, conductor.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Kuwa Furaha is a song about joy. More specifically, it is about the simple and beautiful way that children have of showing and expressing their joy. Jim Papoulis is well-known for his world music style of writing and this rhythmic and energetic song, using a Swahili text, will be quickly learned and one that your singers ask for every rehearsal. Duration ca. 3 minutes.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
This rhythmic, high-energy Latino style piece lends itself to movement and celebrates life. Using traditional Latino harmonies and rhythms, it also incorporates world music sounds. The a cappella sections feature the vocals and when the piano and percussion come back in, it creates a fun party atmosphere.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
It seems like a simple concept that kindness in the world will open up the doors to our hearts. Yet we often need to be reminded of this by our young people. In a song writing workshop that occured just before we were all sent inside by the Corona Virus pandemic, young people in grades 2-8 did just that. Almost like magic, Jim has captured this inspiring sentiment in a beautiful new anthem.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Commissioned by Joseph Ohrt and the Central Bucks High School choir for a festival honoring Rollo Dilworth. Rollo's feel and insight for gospel music is reverent and accessible to all. In this new and exciting composition, the composer incorporates lyrical quotes from some of Rollo's great arrangements. This is pure joy.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Written in a song-writing workshop with the Ridge High School Choir of basking Ridge, New Jersey, here is a song of hopes. I wanna believe in beauty, I wanna be seen in darkness, I wanna be heard in chaos. Composed in the world music style that has become Jim's signature, here is a song that will spark conversations in your classroom about the potential of young people.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Composed in a Foundation for Small Voices songwriting workshop, the young women who are members of the workshop settled on a text that calls for hope and light at the end of the tunnel. Such a positive attitude reflects many young people's thoughts and hopes during these trying times. Lessons we all need to hear.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Written with the Mississippi Boychoir, here is a song with energy and driving rhythms. The phrase living what I believe is repeated over and over, almost like a mantra and represents the struggle that young people have as they discover what is important in their lives. The syncopated verse feels like a spoken phrase with pitches. A hip and relevant song your young singers will love.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
With a belief that music can give to us everything we need, this work celebrates the understanding that music has the power to enhance many aspects of a young life, creating a bridge of honest feeling and inspiration between singer and listener. With percussion.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Beginning with a free and gentle style then moving into a more up tempo and rhythmic B section, this piece speaks of a bittersweet time when we close one chapter in our lives and move on to another new beginning. Written for a group of teens who wanted to celebrate their wonderful and inspirational choral director and also celebrating what was coming next in their lives.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Written in a Foundation for Small Voices song-writing workshop hosted by the Cincinnati Children's Choir, the students message is loud and clear - Whatever your journey, whatever your beliefs, whatever your dreams or battle or triumph, the time is not tomorrow, or sometime in the future...now is the time. The music is gentle with a soft rock beat with the final chorus a cappella.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Commissioned for the South Jersey Honor Chorus with a message celebrating humanity and acceptance. Included in this new piece is the use of Arabic as a way of celebrating a part of the world that makes up a significant part of our community. A simple and clear pronunciation guide is included in the page two notes breaking down all barriers to the language.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Middle school can be a difficult time in the life of a student. Often they feel inadequate and they carry self-doubt. Composer Jim Papoulis explored this topic with middle school students in a song writing workshop and the students discovered that they are not alone with their feelings and that even adults struggle with these feelings. The students also discovered that they have the ability to be strong and find inspiration from within. The music reflects these moments of discovery with rhythmic forces. There is a vulnerable honesty in this music, an honesty that young people will resonate with.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Translated the lyrics mean Give Beauty, Give Joy, Give Hope. This is a song celebrating beauty; beauty in our hearts, beauty in music, and beauty in moments. With the rhythm and style we have come to know and love from Jim, this music is an inspiration to everyone.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Sih'r Khalaq explores the world of Arabic rhythm, textures, and style in the interest of global fusion. The phrase sih'r khalaq describes the kind of magic that exists in art - magic that transforms and grows, and permeates the soul. It literally means creative magic. Duration: Ca. 3 minutes
Composer: Jim Papoulis
Composer Jim Papoulis has created an energetic and uplifting work that fuses the rhythms from African, American and Latin cultures, and uses a text primarily in Swahili interspersed with phrases in Spanish. Supported by shaker, Djembe and agogo bell, the middle section has the feel of a real celebration with layers of spoken word that lead us to the understanding: listen, hear, stand strong. Duration: ca. 3:15. Performed by Young People's Chorus of NYC, Francisco Núñez, conductor.
Composer: Jim Papoulis
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