CGA1673 Reach Toward What's Next - Unison
Description
Written to celebrate the unique beauty of unison treble voices, this contemporary piece highlights the importance of friendship and community. Flexible text options make this piece an excellent selection for all types of treble choirs and a great choice for a school concert or assembly, community event, or worship service. A dynamic piano accompaniment and a vivid poetic text help voices soar as they sing, Won't you come with me? Be all we can be? Sharing joy and welcome, hope and courage, shining light that might encourage all God's children (all around us) to reach for what's next. The memorable melody resonates especially well with developing voices, and an optional descant helps bring this piece to an inspiring close.
Voicing: Unison with Piano
Composer: Katie Houts
Season: General
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