A CAPPELLA Especially for Middle School Wednesday, February 17, 2021
recommended by Jen Sper and Lora Moore, School Choral Music Specialists
The Greatest Show (from The Greatest Showman) arr. Bryan Sharpe, 3-part mixed/SAB a cappella
Presenting the dramatic opener from the blockbuster film “The Greatest Showman” for contemporary a cappella groups! Yes, even developing choirs can get in on the act with this powerhouse that is equally impressive and accessible. Surging energy grabs you right from the start and takes you to dizzying heights by the sing-your-heart-out chorus. Includes body percussion for the entire group, plus online access to a notated vocal percussion part.
What a Wonderful World arr. Andy Beck, SSAB a cappella
This inspired setting faithfully retains the Hawaiian character of Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s cover. Andy features the sopranos, then altos, on the classic melody, accompanied by rhythmic “aloha’s” from other sections of the choir. This adaptable publication invites you to perform a cappella or with optional piano, ukulele, or guitar. A special arrangement that honors the depth of the original song, the spirit of “Brother Iz,” and the beauty of the earth.
Higher and Higher (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) arr. Kirby Shaw, SSAA a cappella
A bona fide hit that ranks among Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, this undeniably happy tune is also in the GRAMMY Hall of Fame. Having been recorded by popular artists in nearly every decade since the 1960s, the song truly stands the test of time. A cappella groups will love Kirby Shaw’s accessible treatment, with driving rhythms and bright choral sonorities to spare.
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About the Authors:
Jen Sper has been with Stanton’s since 2006. A former middle school and high school choral director, she holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Baldwin Wallace College Conservatory of Music. An active choral singer and accompanist throughout the Central Ohio area, she also enjoys good food, running (to counteract the good food…) and the Muppets.
Lora Moore joined the Stanton’s choral staff in July 2018. A former middle school and high school director of 32 years, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Choral Music from Capital University and a Master’s of Arts in Choral Music from The Ohio State University. Currently she is a church choir director, operates a private voice/piano studio and is active as a clinician and accompanist. During the off hours, Lora enjoys scouting out new day trips in Ohio to balance what her budget allows for her frequent trips to New York City to visit family and take in a Broadway show or two!