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CoverThe World Will See [level: Medium]
Kyle Pederson
RELEASED: June 2022
voicing: SATB | catalog number: SBMP 1681 | duration: c. 4'13" | price: $2.70
accompaniment: piano

Another winner by Kyle Pederson, this time with a trendy 90's rock ballad vibe. With uplifting, hopeful lyrics and a rockin' piano accompaniment, this piece is fresh and fun to sing. The perfect concert closer for any high school mixed choir.

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CoverThree Poems of Emily Dickinson [level: Easy]
Aidan Vass
RELEASED: June 2022
voicing: SA | catalog number: SBMP 1680 | duration: c. 4’45” | price: $2.25
accompaniment: piano

Three intriguing poems by Emily Dickinson (Hope, Shade, Soul) are brilliantly set to music here for Two-Part treble choirs with a gorgeous piano accompaniment. Imaginative and highly singable, this charming new work is perfect for children, youth choirs, and developing secondary ensembles. Many teachable moments here!

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CoverWinter Is Past [level: Medium]
Jeremy Samuel Faust, M.D. | Jo-Michael Scheibe Choral Series
RELEASED: January 2022
voicing: SATB | catalog number: SBMP 1659 | duration: c. 3’30” | price: $2.15
accompaniment: cello

After a beautiful and contemplative opening--written to acknowledge a coming together after the Covid-19 pandemic, though also appropriate for other times--Winter is Past builds in momentum, eventually lunging towards a thrilling climax. It captures the re-emerging of life, its splendor, and with it, the joy we take from making music, even as we reflect on what has happened: "The rain is over and gone, the flowers appear on the Earth; The time of the singing has come!"

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FEATURED OCTAVO
A Bright New Day
Two-Part
by
Neil Ginsberg