- One day – Michel Legrand, arr. Richard Rodney Bennett
- If I can help somebody – Alma Androzzo, arr. Stacey V. Gibbs
- S’Dremlen feygl – Leyb Yampolsky/Lea Rudnicka, arr. Toby Young
- Tsintskaro – Traditional
- Bread and roses – Mimi Fariña/James Oppenheim, arr. Rebecca Dale
- Heliseb väljadel – Urmas Sisask
- Mu isamaa on minu arm – Gustav Ernesaks
- Cielito lindo – Quirino Mendoza y Cortés, arr. Jorge Cózatl
- Ein feste Burg – Martin Luther, arr. Johann Sebastian Bach
- Ne irascaris, Domine – Civitas sancti tui – William Byrd
- Praying – Kesha, arr. Rebecca Dale
- Puirt a’ bheul (Mouth Music) – Traditional, arr. Daryl Runswick
- O, chì, chì ma ni mòrbheanna – John Cameron, arr. James MacMillan
- Shen khar venakhi – Traditional/King Demetrius I of Georgia
- Ayihlome/Qula kwedini – Traditional, arr. Neo Muyanga
- Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika – Enoch Sontonga, arr. Neo Muyanga
- One last time – Ariana Grande, arr. Richard Wilberforce
- Strange fruit – Abel Meeropol, arr. Stacey V. Gibbs
- This little light of mine – Harry Dixon Loes, arr. Stacey V. Gibbs
“Singing together binds us together. From the Protestant Reformation in Europe during the 1500s to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, there have been countless moments in history when songs have united nations, cultures and causes. This is still the case in today’s world. Finding Harmony is evidence that music has always been our common language. A unique collection of pieces that span the globe – including music that’s too often forgotten – each song is the key to a powerful true story about who we are and how we’ve got here. Together, Finding Harmony proves how deeply we can be moved by all kinds of stories when songs connect us to them, and to each other.”
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