(Higher ground; I just want to celebrate; Lean on me; September, Sing a song; War; Tell me something good) Experience the soul-filled seventies and add a unique touch to your programming with the music of Rare Earth, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind and Fire and more.
(2) Evan has six weeks to go before he turns 13, and after an idyllic childhood in New York City, he\'s just been uprooted and brought to Appleton, Indiana with his mother. He has one mission: get all the cool kids in school to come to his Bar Mitzvah, or else spend the rest of his academic career banished to the land of the Geeks. 13 is a show about finding out who you are, finding out what you need, and finding out what\'s really important. In this 14-minute medley, choirs will enjoy both the angst and the excitement of this pivotal time of growing up. Songs include: All Hail the Brain, Bad Bad News, Brand New You, Getting Ready, The Lamest Place in the World, A Little More Homework, Thirteen, What It Means to Be a Friend
(2, inkl. dr & b-part) Harry Warren was one of the great songwriters of the 30s. Classic movie buffs will recall the scene of Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler tap dancing on the top of a taxi cab in the movie version of \"Forty Second Street.\" A fantastic Strommen arrangement!
(2) Meredith Willson\'s The Music Man is the hottest ticket on Broadway! This arrangement for concert choirs captures all the excitement of the stage and in addition to the classic melodies, you can even imitate the sound of the marching band instruments with your singers
(1, unisono und Klavier) charming work for unison treble voices is suitable for even the younger singers. The music captures the essence of the Carroll text, with its sense of innocence and fleeting pleasures of childhood. Excellent selection for school or children\'s choirs