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  • A fun upbeat work for SAT. "Light the Lamps Up Lamplighter" has a text by Eleanor Farjeon, the same poet that created "Morning Has Broken" which became an important song  for the famous vocalist "Cat Stevens". With optional drums, bass and synthesized brass/strings, this work, with challenging rhythmic elements, will be enjoyed by singers and audience alike.
    Composer: : Jeffrey Kaufman
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  • A fun non-denominational gospel style work, "Ev'ry Where" is easily singable by amateur or more advanced SATB choirs. Accompanied with as little as acoustic or electric piano the optional drums, bass. and Hammond Organ (or synthesizer equivalent) will surely get the house rockin'.
    Composer: : Jeffrey Kaufman
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  • Twenty-Four Hallelujahs, for SATB chorus with piano, is a simple song of praise in a rich harmonic setting. The single word of text, “Hallelujah,” is repeated in a number of variations and rhythmic schemes that deliver nuances of meaning in a way that the text alone cannot. At times the text is contemplative; in others it is jubilant and even forceful.
    Composer: : Joseph Hasper
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  • A moving, inspirational SATB song with text from an Emily Dickinson poem of the same name. Not too difficult for high school choirs and encourages an expressive technique. Scored for SATB and piano, 6' duration.
    Composer: : Joseph Hasper
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  • A fun tuneful work for advanced vocal jazz ensembles with piano, bass, drums and optional instrumental solo.
    Composer: : Jeffrey Kaufman
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  • Suite of 11 short pieces that are fun and full of quaint advice for singers, for SATB & piano.
    Composer: : Christopher J Hoh
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