Snow White (2-part choir - (SA) by Stephen DeCesare Sheet Music for Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Snow White (2-part choir - (SA) Digital Sheet Music
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Snow White (2-part choir - (SA)by Stephen DeCesare Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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This waltz-tempo ballad retells the classic story of Snow White with grace, heart, and simplicityhonoring the beloved original while casting it in a timeless light. It focuses on the themes of innocence, envy, kindness, and redemption.

Told from a storytellers perspective, the song uses lyrical warmth and gentle melodies to follow Snow White from her life at the castle, through the Queens jealousy, her escape into the woods, and her eventual awakening by love. Set in three verses with matching choruses and a moving bridge, the song is designed to be performable on its own or as part of a larger suite. Tender and theatrical, this rendition invites both nostalgia and new appreciation for one of the worlds most enduring fairy tales.

Scored for a 2-part choir (SA) with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any school or concert setting. An accompaniment track is also available.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.

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