A Cappella! Volume 1 - Two Part Treble Complete Edition
9 Selections for Concert and Festival by Amy F. Bernon, Victor C. Johnson and Mary Lynn Lightfoot
by Victor C Johnson
A Cappella - Sheet Music

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Two-part choir

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9 Selections for Concert and Festival by Amy F. Bernon, Victor C. Johnson and Mary Lynn Lightfoot. Composed by Amy F Bernon, Mary Lynn Lightfoot, and Victor C Johnson. Arranged by Amy F Bernon, Mary Lynn Lightfoot, and Victor C Johnson. General. Sing! With a cappella. Choral Collection. Chorister's Guild #CGE91. Published by Chorister's Guild (CG.CGE91).

Sing! is proud to present this superb new a cappella collection from creative writers Amy F. Bernon, Victor C. Johnson and Mary Lynn Lightfoot featuring nine concert and festival selections for young and developing Two-part treble choirs. The Complete Edition is reproducible and also includes a Rehearsal Resource Page for each piece, a unique and valuable teaching/rehearsal tool which features Solfege; Vocabulary; and Preparation and Extention activities, carefully crafted by Victor C. Johnson. The Choral Edition, ideal for use as a judge's copy or for your singers, is not reproducible and the Rehearsal Resource Pages are not included. Comprised of one spiritual arrangement, one folk song arrangement and seven original selections in a variety of styles and including texts by famous poets Robert Louis Stevenson and Sara Teasdale, this collection is an exceptional value and a great resource for your music library. Includes: Cantate! (Mary Lynn Lightfoot); Zum Gali Gali (Arranged by Victor C. Johnson); Hummingbird and Butterfly (Amy F. Bernon); Where Go the Boats? (Victor C. Johnson); Ezekiel Saw the Wheel (Arranged by Mary Lynn Lightfoot); Norman Rockwell Was a Painter (Amy F. Bernon); Ubi Caritas (Victor C. Johnson); Buckets of Barley (Amy F. Bernon); Peace Flows Into Me (Mary Lynn Lightfoot).