Medley: Stole The Show with Chains (arr. Natalie Cardillo) by Natalie Cardillo Sheet Music for SATB divisi Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Medley: Stole The Show with Chains (arr. Natalie Cardillo)
by Natalie Cardillo SATB divisi Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Style & Background
Style: Contemporary Pop EDM & Pop-R&B (2010s)
Originally recorded by: Kygo & Nick Jonas
Arranged by: Natalie Cardillo
Language: English (USA)

Programming Use
ICHSA/ICCA Opener or Closer
A Cappella Concert
Pops Concert
Thematic Program (mash-ups, love songs)

Why This Piece Works
This arrangement opens with a pulsing intro and a group crescendo as if the curtain to the show is rising before your eyes, and then... the spotlight hits the first soloist singing Stole the Show. They step into the story with vulnerability, narrating a doomed love while the ensemble offers sorrowful and expressive vocal lines.

But just when you settle into the groove boom! a sudden, explosive homophonic hit cracks the mood wide open, leading into an ethereal open chord that floats above the drama.

Enter the second soloist, turning heads with a surprising entrance into Chains by Nick Jonas. This time, it's their side of the story colder, more jaded, held emotionally captive. The solo builds from quiet frustration to full-blown desperation as the ensemble charges in with unison power on tryna break the chains but the chains only break me. You can practically feel the downbeat explode on down.

From there, its a dramatic tug-of-war between soloists and ensemble. Who controls the melody? Who owns the narrative? The group volleys back and forth with powerful chords and tense harmonic clashes, refusing to let go of the emotional thread.

Finally, the piece exhales. It settles. Not with resolution, but with acceptance as if all the pain, longing, and tension of the relationship have found a quiet resting place.

This ones for groups who want to make a statement and leave a room speechless.

Musical Characteristics
Melodic Range
Solo 1: F3-C5
Solo 2: F3-Bb4
Soprano 1: Bb3-Eb5
Soprano 2: Bb3-C5
Alto: Ab3-G4
Tenor 1: F3-Bb4
Tenor 2: Db3-Bb4
Bass: Eb2-Bb3
Treble Accessibility: Tenor 1 part comfortable for treble voices

Key and Tonality
Bb Minor
Solfege Accessibility: Moderate Must be comfortable with solfege in minor


Tips from the Teacher

  • Solo 1 is recommended for a female voice and Solo 2 for a male voice based on lyrical context, though these roles can be reversed with minor lyric adjustments
  • Consider assigning voice parts based on mixing and belting capabilities from m. 66-69
  • Steal the solo notes and stylization directly from the University of Delaware Vocal Point soloists - they nailed it!

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