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One from the Folder: Repertoire Thoughts for Women’s/Treble Choirs

October 4, 2019 by Shelbie L. Wahl-Fouts Leave a Comment

#55: “KidSong” by Stephen Caldwell
SSA, piano

You may possibly look at the title for this piece, and assume it’s an elementary or children’s choir song – too childish for your adult women’s chorus, or your high school/college treble choir. Incorrect! The energy and drive of the mixed meter, along with the nostalgia of the children’s rhymes, make this an exciting, engaging piece for any women’s/treble choir, no matter their age.

Filed Under: One From the Folder, Treble Choirs, Women's Choirs Tagged With: kids, nursery rhymes, SSA

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