Almost too clever for words, Larry Shackley decided it was time to make fun of all those who use Bach's classics as a foundation for a new song. So he did it, too, but in the most honoring and humorou...
Originally written for mixed voices (HMC1940), Larry Shackley provides us with a very effective treble chorus voicing. This beautiful lyric melody would be great for lessons and carols, Christmas Eve,...
A favorite song from both the award-winning stage production and the movie, now choirs can enjoy this sizzling new arrangement. It's perfect for your show/jazz ensemble or any group looking for a dazz...
Here's a creative pairing of two favorite hand-clapping, foot-tapping spirituals. With an unbridled sense of joy, this arrangement has a light jazz touch. Your choir will have fun with this one. Joyou...
Two beloved spirituals are creatively paired in this new Larry Shackley arrangement: My Lord, What a Morning and Great Gittin' Up Mornin'. The SATB scoring is solid and singable, while the accompanime...
This Larry Shackley melody is celebratory and prayerful, while the Herb Frombach text is a prayer for a genrous heart. Combined, they create a stirring anthem for use at Thanksgiving or other occassio...
This is truly a work for advent emphasizing waiting for the promise to come from above. With a great deal of unison writing and simple homophonic textures the lyrical qualities of the piece are elegan...