PUBLISHED CHORAL MUSIC, JAZZ MATERIALS AND WRITING
Popular Voiceworks at Christmas (2019)
Published in August 2019, this 176 page book includes 20 fabulous seasonal songs and carols from unison to four-part harmony. Ideal for youth choirs, school groups (11 yrs+), community choirs, and choral groups of all ages and experience, arrangements are in a range of popular styles, including jazz, country, salsa, show, swing, gospel, and more. There are brand-new songs and new arrangements of popular favorites, and the pack includes a complete rehearsal plan for each song, including warm-ups and guidance on vocal techniques for singing popular styles. There are also stylistic but accessible piano accompaniments, and a CD with complete set of backing tracks. As before, the teacher buys one book, and all pages can then be infinitely photocopied with permission worldwide.
Songs in the book: We Wish You A Merry Christmas; Jolly Old Saint Nicholas; Jesus, Oh What A Wonderful Child; Go Tell It On The Mountain; Patapan; Away In A Manger; The First Nowell; Angels We Have Heard On High; In The Bleak Midwinter; Jingle Bell Rock; Get Together; Joy To The World; The Holly And The Ivy; (Everybody’s Waiting for) The Man With The Bag; We Need A Little Christmas; I Saw Three Ships.
Plus originals: Last Month Of The Year; I’m Sure I’ll Never Be Warm And Dry Again; Sprouts; I’m Still Missing You.
Popular Voiceworks 2 (2012)
Popular Voiceworks 2 came out in August 2012, and includes another 28 songs in popular styles.
Innovations in Book 2 include a simple introduction to beat-boxing, a number of country songs, and originals by both authors. Simple and flexible arrangements of standards include ‘Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now’, ‘Scarborough Fair’ and Gerry Mulligan’s ‘Blues in B Flat’. As before, the teacher buys one book, and all pages can then be infinitely photocopied with permission worldwide.
Songs in the book: Shallow Brown; We Shall Not Be Moved; Good News, The Chariot’s Comin’; I’m Walkin’; Harvest Rain; Bang The Drum All Day; Ner Li; Scarborough Fair; Hard Times, Come Again No More; Fight The Power; Blues In B Flat; Feelin’ Good; Joyful, Joyful; Ain’t no Stoppin’ Us Now; Falling Slowly; Everybody Rejoice; Here’s Where I Stand;
Plus originals: Goin’ Up The Ladder; Sing Love; Not When Lights Are Low; City Lights; What They Say; Contagious; You Got It; Guiding Light; Gonna Make A Wish; Retweet; Fly;
Fly mp3
Amazing Grace mp3
Popular Voiceworks (2008)
Published in April 2008, Charlie co-wrote this acclaimed book of arrangements and workshops with choral director, singer and theater musician Steve Milloy from Cincinatti Ohio, as part the ‘Voiceworks’ series published by Oxford University Press. In 2008, Popular Voiceworks won the Music Publisher’s Association prize for Best Pop Music Publication 2008 of the UK.
The book includes an innovative range of material for singers, solo and choral, in jazz, gospel, soul, dance and musical theatre styles. Each song is accompanied by warm-ups, help with teaching and performing the material and tips on using the voice safely, authentically and enjoyably in all these styles. A number also introduce optional opportunities for simple improvising, together with help getting started inventing stylish and simple backings and improvising with the voice. The teacher buys one book, and all pages can then be infinitely photocopied with permission worldwide.
Songs in the book: You Gotta Move; Take Me To The Water; My Man’s Gone Now; People Get Ready; ‘Deed I Do; Me Ol’ Bamboo; This Little Light Of Mine; He’s Gone Away; They’ll Know We Are Christians By Our Love; Silent Night; Straighten Up And Fly Right; Come What May; Comedy Tonight; Hot Hot Hot; Dancing In The Street; It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing.
Plus originals: Swing Time!; Little One; Take Me To The Funk'; Gitika; I Want Your Love; Dancin’ Till The Blues Are Gone; Sweet Tea; Song Without Words; Don’t Let the Door Hitcha; I’m Not Your Pet; Pages; I Will Sing Joy;
Gitika mp3 Take me to the water mp3
Sing Love (2020)
OUP recently produced a new new octavo of this original song of mine. It is one of the most popular from Popular Voiceworks 1, most often performed by kids’ choirs.
'A Different Kind Of Goosebump' - Chapter in the Oxford Handbook Of Choral Pedagogy (2017)
In 2017, I completed a ground-breaking chapter on choral pedagogy, entitled 'A different kind of Goosebump'. It is about singing with purpose, and challenges the idea of a single choral pedagogy as applicable in all social contexts and to all groups. Instead, it proposes a distinct LGBTIQ+ choral pedagogy.
Interviews with singers were used to get under the skin of their experience in LGBTIQ+ groups: what they feel about what they sing; why they sing; and what is unique about the pedagogy choral conductors use with LGBTIQ+groups.
The chapter identifies as unique a number of issues, including: the transgender voice, and how to coach it; the often gendered nature of voice parts; the nature of a distinctive LGBTQ choral repertoire; the powerful sense of shared purpose of many LGBTQ singers, choral groups and audiences; and the goals of community, equity and activism.
The chapter concludes that the social context generates a genuinely unique sense of what a choral performance actually aims to achieve, and that choral directors in LGBTIQ+ contexts need differnet tools and strategies to achieve their goals. It also suggests that choral conductors and teachers working in that context have unique roles, and must be responsive to special challenges as teachers and leaders.
Oxford Companion to Jazz (2002)
In 2002, I completed the article on Jazz Education in the New Oxford Companion to Jazz, edited by Bill Kirchner.
It is an overview of the history of jazz education from the 1920s to the present day. It outlines the development of formal jazz education and the relationship between formal and informal methods. It also incorporates parts of my Ph.D research examining the relationship between jazz in education and jazz as it is performed.
Faber Choral Basics (2006-2010)
Committed to getting choirs singing music of all styles, I have so far written five volumes of choral arrangements for Faber in their Choral Basics series, available in SATB and SSA voicings. These include:
Three songs from the noughties’ hit TV show ‘Glee’: Journey’s ‘Don’t stop Believin’, Streisand’s ‘Don’t rain on my Parade’, and The Pretenders’ ‘I’ll Stand by you'.
Three songs in the style of vocal group ‘The Baseballs’: Beyonce’s ‘Crazy in Love’, Rhianna’s ‘Umbrella’ and Scissor Sisters’ ‘I don’t feel like dancing’.
Three songs from Chicago, the Kander and Ebb Musical: All That Jazz; When You’re Good To Mama; and Roxie.
'Frankly Speaking (2006)'
Three songs made famous by Frank Sinatra, in the style of the famous 1950s Nelson Riddle arrangements. New York; I’ve got you under my skin; The lady is a Tramp.
‘Disco classics’ (2006)
Three classic songs from the disco era: YMCA; It’s raining men; Tragedy.
Jazz Piano from Scratch (1999)
A ’self-help guide for students and teachers’, this book aims to introduce the basic concepts of jazz to both piano pupils and teachers through a unique set of accessible and enjoyable activities. Key goals are the teaching of music by ear from the very start, improvisation from day one, and the embellishment of simple jazz melodies. It refers extensively to the tune books of the ABRSM Jazz Piano and Horns syllabuses, which I co-ordinated and devised as Lead Consultant.
Jazzy Piano Duets 1 and 2 (2006)
These two books of easy piano duets from OUP are broadly in jazz style, but strictly jazzY, I would say. They are fun for beginner pianists, and perfect for teacher and beginner pupil to play together. Slightly misleadingly, Pauline Hall is listed as sole ‘author’ on the cover, but in fact various composers contributed pieces, myself included.
In Piano Time Jazz Duets 1, I contributed a piece called ‘A Bit Like Bill’, which takes some of the rhythms, chords and melodic gestures of the great jazz pianist Bill Evans, and makes them accessible to less experienced players.
In Book 2, I contributed a simple but rambunctious stride piece for four hands in New Orleans jazz style, called simply ‘Rampage’.