Since its inception in 2014, the mission of Sing! has been to publish the very best choral works, each with age-appropriate texts, good voice leading and part writing, and creative yet supportive accompaniments. Our Sing! line presents choral works with styles and voicings to suit elementary, middle, junior and high school choirs.
“My utmost desire and goal is to offer you high-quality publications that are designed to spark creativity, enhance joyful music-making, and engage artistry in your choral program.” – Sing! Editor, Victor C. Johnson
About the Editor
Victor C. Johnson, the editor of Sing!, has been involved in music in one fashion or another for most of his life. As a composer, Victor published his first piece in 1994 and since then has composed over 200 octavos while winning numerous composition contests and ASCAP Awards along the way.
Victor is also an experienced music teacher. From 2001-2018 he was a choral music educator at the Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg for him. Additionally, he's a talented editor, music and worship arts director, children’s handbell director, musician, conductor, and mentor. Victor took over as editor of Sing!, a line that was launched five years ago to expand Choristers Guild into the world of school and festival music, in May of 2019. Victor is a native of Dallas and attended University of Texas at Arlington where he majored in Music Education (Choral) with a concentration in organ.
Sing! Catalogues
Browse current and past catalogs for video samples and more:
2023-2024 Sing! Catalog (current) >>>
Sing! Choral Education Resources
Check out our Sing! Scrolling Sheet Music Youtube Playlists or browse all Sing! octavos on the Choristers Guild website.
Sing! Learning Resource Pages
Sing! Titles with Learning Resource Pages
Virtual Learning Resource Paks (featuring 6 Sing! titles)
Learning Resource Pages are a unique feature available on the inner front cover of selected Sing! octavos. Learning Resource Pages provide students with focus questions and suggested learning experiences to become engaged with the work and the National Core Arts Standards for Music Ensembles (2014). Click on the image to the right to open a larger version.
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Resources for Choral Teachers
- CG's Open Fifth Podcast - interviews with Victor C. Johnson, Katie Houts, Ashley Danyew and more.
- Printable Sheet Music at music-paper.com
- IPA Article - Diction for Singing (Article, Charts, Pronunciation Guide) - by Dr. David Jones and Nita Hudson, Stephen F. Austin University, Texas School Music Project
- Note Grouping (with Audio Links) - by Dr. Ronald Anderson, Stephen F. Austin University, Texas School Music Project
- Choral Warm-Ups for iPad - Tech in Music Ed Blog
- Musictheory.net - Free music theory lessons
- Carnegie Hall- Vocal and body warm-ups
- Conductor's Flow Chart for New Music Programming- by Abbie Betnis
- American Choral Director's Association
- The Choir Director Corner-The 50 Awesome Choir Warm-ups Cheat Sheet!
- Sight Reading Factory
- Musiclab- Learn Chords
Choristers Guild Webinars on Virtual Choir Teaching
To view more Choristers Guild webinars, become a member here.
Does your organization offer resources of interest to classroom teachers? Please email us at pharris@choristersguild.org and we'll review them for inclusion on this listing.