Expertly crafted for solo voice and piano, Folk Songs for Solo Singers, Volume 1, includes 11 favorite folk songs arranged by some of Alfred's finest writers, such as Philip Kern, Jay Althouse, and Ca...
This outstanding collection of 12 singable folk songs from nine countries features easily learned texts in 6 different languages including English. Pronunciation guides and optional English lyrics are...
Includes fresh new settings of: All Through the Night, Amazing Grace, Camptown Races, Cindy, He's Gone Away, Poor Wayfaring Stranger, Scarborough Fair, Shenandoah, Siyahamba, Skye Boat Song, Homeward...
The songs of the British Isles - England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales - are among the most expressive and singable in Western music. The 11 songs selected for this collection are ideal for both the b...
Everyone knows this catchy theme; it's been a favorite for years. But for choir? Of course! Scat syllables do the trick. The opening riff is 'ba dop ba da,' with finger snaps. Then the voices imitate...
The James Bond films have always had distinctive music, and the instantly recognizable theme originally premiered in the film Dr. No. Now Jay has cleverly added scat syllables so that choirs can enjoy...
This driving and energetic showstopper from Smash fittingly served as the season 1 finale. Katherine McPhee's riveting solo translates wonderfully into a powerful choral highlight for your concert or...
Featured over the end credits of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, this song paints the picture of the epic quest taken in the film. The song's roots come from a theme sung by the dwarves earlier in...
What a great pair of songs from the legendary Broadway musical 42nd Street. Bette Midler made 'Lullaby of Broadway' a hit in the 1970s, but it's been around since the golden era of Hollywood. Jay's ar...
It's the 60s, the Age of Aquarius, of hippies, and of the surprise Broadway smash Hair. Here's the title number from the show. . . a real retro hit. The lyrics include 29 adjectives to describe hair....