The lovely piano introduction evokes the serenity of a quiet, snowy winter's night. Words of comfort and assurance are sung to the sleeping baby in a gorgeously nuanced choral texture that includes an a
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This atmospheric setting of words from Shakespeare's As You Like It is sprightly and uplifting, with singers being asked to perform with "a bit of frost and a knowing smile." Musically it includes
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Treble choirs young and old will appreciate the part-writing, repeated patterns, and icy energy of Shakespeare's text. This piece is filled with delightful surprises, including percussion, some aleatoric
As with daybreak, this piece innocently begins with one melody in unison; then, as in a round, a second melody appears, then a third, and finally blossoming into four parts. A robust piano accompaniment
Experience the wonder of waking to a new world, one in which things have changed and shifted while we were sleeping. This is a lovely and accessible work available for both SSAA and SATB choirs. "How much
Simple and welcoming, Glow was premiered by the World of Color Honor Choir at Disney's California Adventure Park. The Honor Choir, made up of over 700 singers from across America, were selected to
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This work paints a picture of Sara Teasdale's Winter Dusk landscape tied to the thoughts of one solemnly reflecting on deep themes. A new and different take on a winter concert piece with an
With a text inspired by the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, this a cappella piece uses changing meter and ethereal choral writing to create wonderful harmonic and melodic moments. Atmospheric and haunting,
This is a funk, gospel-tinged, harmonically innovative arrangement of the popular Christina Rossetti carol, In the Bleak Midwinter. Scored for mixed voices with piano, shaker, and tambourine
This beautiful text by Canadian poet Bliss Carman speaks to themes of peace, thankfulness and humility. The texture is mostly homophonic with brief sections of divisi to illuminate colors and images in the
Translated as "Wint'ry Light," this is a beautiful multi-movement cycle for choir and piano. Depicted in four movements that total about nine minutes, the thematic material continues throughout the work
This tranquil selection uses a touching translation of an anonymous Japanese text in which the health and well-being of a mother's child is sought. With the sensibility of a lullaby, this piece commissioned
Sara Teasdale's poem There Will Be Rest frames this stunning piece for mixed divisi choirs. Soaring choral phrases conjure up images of "stars shining, rooftops covered with snow, crystal peace ...
Beginning like a Christmas madrigal in Pentatonix's signature style, the singers reflect back on happy memories of holidays gone by. The optional instrumental parts add style and support to this beautiful
An upbeat setting of words by Charles Bennett celebrating the arrival of spring, this selection features changing meters, a compelling verse-refrain structure, and catchy melodies. A darker middle section
Comparing the constellation Orion to the strength that we can find in times of trial, poet and composer Faith Zimmer's text empowers singers to find their inner worth. The choral setting for treble choir
This haunting setting of a Robert Louis Stevenson text sets the scene for a magical holiday season. For the more mature emerging treble choir, with unison melodies and two-part writing that is harmonically
English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson described the custom of bell ringing to ring out the old year and ring in the new in this 1850 poem. In this exciting original composition, the ringing bells along with
Celebrating the winter solstice, this original work boasts a text inspired by the folklore, festivals, and rituals that symbolize life's cyclical nature. The a cappella setting can be described as madrigal
This setting of the emotionally powerful poem A Winter Night by Sara Teasdale implores all human kind to do all that we can for those who "walk the lamp-lit streets of snow." It juxtaposes the
This lovely and meditative piece speaks to the calm of a winter night. It's beautiful and simple, with opportunities for creating interest through staging.