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Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies; Waltz of the Flowers and March from "The Nutcracker Suite" are reimagined as short a cappella jazzy holiday novelties. Clocking
Here's a Christmas crowd pleaser - C.C. Moore's classic poem set with swingin' jazz flair! A bass line sneaks along and finger snaps set the stage for some spoken opening lines. When the singing begins,
Mark Weston seamlessly weaves together twelve well-known songs of the season in this perfect program finale. Easily learned vocal parts balance the musical variety, and the colorful synth-track
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"The first day after Christmas my true love and I had a fight!" This humorous spoof addresses the use and disposal of those twelve famous gifts! Now in a new edition, with new voicings and hilarious sound
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This hilarious send-up spoofs the usual gifts presented in The Twelve Days of Christmas: "eight ugly sweaters, seven pink flamingos, six Hawaiian shirts." The parody text provides lots of
Everyone loves an ugly Christmas sweater party! This hilarious holiday novelty song will bring an element of fun to your December concert. Add some choreography and sweaters, and you'll have an
You know this Christmas carol, but you've never heard it like this before! Funky is the word, with a rhythmic "Doo ba doo doot" motive in the bass that lays the foundation for a solo or small group lead
This amazingly creative arrangement opens with a traditional setting of Deck the Hall which develops into a humorous collection of Fa-La-La variations, including musical moments from
It's about time someone asked this question regarding the gifts in The Twelve Days of Christmas! This humorous commentary on the impracticality of 23 birds, eight cows, 50 people, and a tree will
"Winter is coming, there goes the plumbing! Fa la la la..." The well-known Thomas Morley madrigal Sing We and Chant It is reimagined as a delightful winter-themed novelty selection with humorous
The well-known melody of the andante cantabile movement from Beethoven's "Sonata Pathetique" is coupled with expressive original lyrics to create an evocative winter soundscape. "Once again, the wintertime
Here's a clever novelty that brings Mozart and the "Deck the Hall" lyrics together in a bright, accessible setting. This delightful selection would make a terrific opener, closer, or encore!
This is a delightfully entertaining piece to add to any Christmas concert. Beginning seriously with the German carol in hymn style, it soon adds optional bottle band to the yodeling chorus to add a fun