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AMCA
International
Big Sing 2003

Lansing, Michigan


April 24 - April 27, 2003
Breslin Center
Lansing Center
Hosted by the Greater Lansing Orpheus Male Chorus

Lansing Convention Bureau

Quick Links:
http://amcofa.net/bs2003/

Hotel Reservations:
http://www.Lansing.org/bigsing

Since 28 July 2000

Music list for Big Sing, 2003

Theme Song (Winner of the 2000 AMCA Composition Award)
    Friend
    J English
    Publisher TBA
    Purchase copies directly from the composer:
      $1.65 per copy
      Jeff English, 4922 Palisade Dr, Lansing, MI 48917
      email: Userem12359507@cs.com

Broadway:
    Bring Him Home (From "Les Miserables")
    Schonberg/Kretzmer & Boublil
    Arr: J. Leavitt
    TTBB Hal Leonard 08621175

Gospel:
    Soon and Very Soon
    A Crouch
    TTBB Hope Pub. GC976

Patriotic:
    God Bless America
    Berlin
    Arr. Ringwald
    TTBB Shawnee C-198

Straight Concert:
    Make A Joyful Sound
    JK Ramsfield
    TTBB Shawnee C-174

Military:
    Who Are the Brave
    JP Williams/JM Martin
    TTB New Directions SV9216

Folk Tune:
    Green Grow the Lilacs
    Arr. G Martin
    TBB Heritage H2898

Please see: Green Grow The Lilacs

Sacred:
    Amazing Grace
    Arr. Coates
    TTBB Shawnee C222

Specialty:
    Away From the Roll of the Sea
    A MacGillivray
    Arr. D Loomer
    TTBB Cypress Pub. CP1028

Love Song:
    To Love and to be Loved
    W Chadwick
    Arr. Surley
    TTBB Shawnee C-276


Received from gaylepohl@briarwoodrealty.com

The following is taken from the Chorister Issue in September 2001:
A number of people have expressed concern that "Green Grow the Lilacs" is out of print and Don Crouch has informed us of the following:

(The piece) is not out of print. It is a "print by demand" song at the present time. The Heritage catalog belongs to Lorenz Corp. from Dayton, Ohio. The number is (800) 444-1144. They told me that many dealers do not like to handle "print by demand" and they tell people it is out of print so they don’t have to deal with it. For anyone who needs to order, make sure they tell the dealer that it is a "print by demand", and it is available from Lorenz Publishing. (Lorenz doesn’t like to do this type of publishing either. It is done by a computer and the results are not often the best.)