I Have a Friend (2001) - choir (with or without keyboard) by David Rubenstein
This piece is recommended for a two-part or three-part
children's chorus.
Part 1 is slightly higher in tessitura than Part 2. Part 3
is optional, and is for "changing voices". This
song, written in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of
September 11, 2001, tries to give reassurance to children
that, in times of trouble, they are not alone.
However, this is not a patriotic song, and
should be appropriate for children of any nation. In fact... (more)
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