Choral directors, need help planning your next performance? Our new blog has expert tips on building the perfect concert program, balancing repertoire, and keeping your singers engaged throughout the process. We cover all the things you need to consider when planning a concert, ways to find inspiration, and several tips and tricks to help you along the way. Don’t miss the free downloadable Program Planning Kit which provides samples and templates to keep you organized.
J.W. Pepper
Music
Exton, PA 12,783 followers
The world's largest retailer of sheet music.
About us
J.W. Pepper is the world's premier sheet music supplier and has been for over 140 years. With a strong commitment to service, Pepper brings the world of music to doorstep year-round with its extensive catalogs, website, and email newsletters.
- Website
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https://www.jwpepper.com/sheet-music/welcome.jsp
External link for J.W. Pepper
- Industry
- Music
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Exton, PA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1876
Locations
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Primary
191 Sheree Blvd
Exton, PA 19341, US
Employees at J.W. Pepper
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Bob Cooper
Serial Entrepreneur | Leadership Coach | Advisor | GOAL: Help people achieve their potential 🚀
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Ajai Nair
Senior Information Technology Executive 🔹 Chief Information Officer (CIO) 🔹 Chief Technology Officer (CTO) 🔹 IT Innovation Strategist 🔹 IT…
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Ravi Pulugura
Director, Application Development at JW Pepper
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Dave Reinhold
Product Leader | Startup Builder | Mentor
Updates
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Don’t miss our My Score Summer's End Sale, ending this Friday! It’s your last chance to join our community of independent composers and start showcasing your music for half the price, using promo code SUM50OFF. https://lnkd.in/dWnVba-f
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“It is fascinating that people at a concert, who do not know each other and do not even speak to each other, seem to have a shared experience, based on measurements like their heart rate. “When we see synchrony, we know people are really engaged in the music, as they are reacting to it emotionally in the same way.”
New study finds audience heartbeats and breath rates synchronise during a classical concert
classicfm.com
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Halloween will be creeping up on us before you know it! Whether you're planning a fall performance or just enjoying the spooky vibes, visit our Halloween page – https://lnkd.in/ehWQ9byv – to find thrilling repertoire lists and product recommendations for choir, concert band, marching band, orchestra, and general music. Plus, you can explore a variety of resources, including tales behind iconic Halloween classics, insights into horror music composition, and more.
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As you’re planning winter holiday concerts and classroom activities, be sure to check out our new Hanukkah page: https://lnkd.in/eR9Fmmrj. You can browse choral, band, and orchestra music plus general music resources to help you and your students celebrate the history and traditions of the Jewish Festival of Lights.
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‘Tis the season – or it will be soon! Get ready for the holiday concert season with our dedicated school Christmas & holiday page: https://lnkd.in/dhz9KAyK You’ll find choral, band, orchestra, and handbell repertoire along with videos to help you plan. You can also click right into our brand-new holiday catalogs for more festive arrangements to browse. Let us know if there’s anything in particular you’re looking for – we’re happy to make recommendations!
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The Advent and Christmas seasons will be here soon. Begin your preparations by visiting our dedicated church Christmas page – https://lnkd.in/dbDQwvSH – for repertoire lists and product recommendations for adult and children’s choirs (including cantatas and musicals), piano, organ, handbells, and solo & ensemble music. The page also features blogs and videos providing planning tips, inspiration, and repertoire ideas. Let us know in the comments when you start planning (or if you’ve been planning for a while).
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We asked composers Mark Burrows, Katie Houts, Jean Anne Shafferman, and Becki Mayo to share one of their favorite pieces for children’s choir and why it’s special to them. In this blog, they discuss their inspiration for arranging the anthems and provide a teaching activity for each piece. https://lnkd.in/efHshrW9
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We are excited to announce Jason Krug as August's My Score Composer of the Month! Jason holds a music degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a full-time freelance composer, arranger, clinician, and teacher. He also serves as the handbell editor for Beckenhorst Press. He has crafted over 500 compositions and arrangements for choir, handbells, piano, organ, and strings, with many featured at festivals and workshops worldwide. Several of his pieces have received our Editors' Choice designation. Learn more about Jason and his music: https://lnkd.in/ecKZQBXX
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We’re excited to feature composers who’ve had one of their choral pieces chosen to receive an Editors’ Choice designation for the first time this year. Our team listens to hundreds of selections from a wide range of publishers and awards our Editors’ Choice check mark to the highest quality titles. Join us in congratulating these composers, and visit the blog to learn more about them and their music.
2024 First-Time Editors' Choice Honorees: Choral Composers - Cued In
https://blogs.jwpepper.com