Chorus 2-Part Chorus, Choir - Level 1 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1683056
By Erasure. By Vince Clarke. Arranged by D.A. Warman. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Contemporary, Disco, Pop, Show Choir. 10 pages. David Andrew Warman #1248318. Published by David Andrew Warman (A0.1683056).
This fresh vocal arrangement of Erasure's iconic hit "A Little Respect" captures both the tenderness and drive of the original song while offering new emotional depth. Written for 2-part choir with piano accompaniment, the arrangement begins with a gentle, slow-paced first verse, allowing the heart-felt lyrics to shine through in an intimate, expressive way.
As the song progresses, the tempo and enegery build, mirroring the dynamic arc of the original track, leading to a vibrant and uplifting choral sound. Particular emphasis is given to the poignant line "what religion or reason could drive a man to foresake his lover?" where the accompaniment drops to powerful, rhythmic stabs, creating a striking moment of drama and reflection.
Perfect for school, community, or contemporary vocal; ensembles, this arrangeemnt balances accessibility with emotional intensity, making it an ideal choice for choirs looking to perform a modern classic with a fresh, meaningful twist.
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