This high-stepping number is taken from the classic Broadway show 42nd Street./
Well known 1940s song performed by many artists including Glenn Miller, arranged for male voice choir (TTBB) and piano by Gwyn Arch. Duration c.2 minutes Only licenced for sale in Europe
This well known song from the 1930s by Harry Warren and Al Dubin is arranged for male voice choir by Gwyn Arch. Duration 2 1/2 minutes Only licenced for sale in Europe
Beyonce Knowles first breathed new life into this beloved 40s jazz classic in the hit movie Cadillac Records. At the 2009 Inaugural Ball, Beyonce was honored to sing 'At Last' as Barack and Michelle O...
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amoré! No matter whether your frame of reference is the Dean Martin hit or the recent commercial on national TV, this quasi-operatic spoof will...
Arranged by Pete Schmutte for 2-Part Choir and Keyboard accompaniment.
This gorgeous song, a favorite since the 1940s, hit new popularity when performed by Beyoncé for the touching dance of President and Mrs. Obama at the 2009 inaugural ball. Perfectly scored for strings...
Everything Buffalo! This one's got something for everyone. Scored in mini-suite format, the three movements include a straight-forward presentation of 'Buffalo Gals' followed by an assignable solo wit...
This popular jazz and swing tune that was made famous by Glenn Miller and his band.
A swinging chart, direct from one of the most famous streets in New York City, Forty Second Street is a familiar melody that's accessible for the young jazz player. Scored by Paul Cook, this chart goe...