This whimsical selection captures the wonder of nature, telling of the sight of a red cardinal against a backdrop of winter white. The choral writing works well for two-part voices, taking turns with the
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"The wind is cold, the branches bare, but hearts are warm and bright. For there is peace and hope to share this wondrous winter night." This heartwarming canon is characterized by a simple, small-range
Amy Bernon's imaginative style is fully evident in this charming winter piece for younger groups. Singers will explore varied musical styles as the text considers different kinds of songs the snow might
Here's a contemporary-style choral on a shimmering winter-themed text. Warm harmonies and a gently rocking 6/8 meter surround the tender melody that begins as a solo. The piece closes with three independent
A musical tribute to the aurora borealis, this original work flickers and flashes with colorful imagery. Carefully crafted for beginning harmony singers, it opens with independent parts that come together
"Let’s go! Everybody out in the snow!" This rockin' call-and-response crowd pleaser is all about sleds, snowboards, making snowmen, snow angels, and even having "a friendly snowball fight." Your
Feel the excitement that comes with the first flakes of the year. A bright, cheery, Broadway-style melody is echoed back and forth in this upbeat song. Pair this catchy tune with choreography from the
Robert Frost's famous poem is the perfect backdrop for a winter-themed concert work. The minor key illuminates the vivid imagery of the text, and the easy-to-learn harmonies in thirds fit together perfectly
A gentle ode to heavenly stars and falling snow, this original winter-themed work paints a peaceful scene with delicate vocal lines and an ethereal piano accompaniment. Very easily learned, it features the
Adapted from Elinor Wylie's wintertime poem, the text shimmers and sparkles in this musical setting. Evocative piano motives and winding melodies combine and enhance the silken harmonic palette and lacy
"Nothing to do. Nowhere to go. I’m happy here, just watching it snow." It's every kid's wish! This sweet ballad about watching the winter snow through a frosted windowpane has a memorable melody,
The beloved Carol of the Bells has been set with fresh and festive wintertime words. Two complete verses of lyrics – none of which mention Christmas – and an original bridge of "fa la
Sung in unison, two, three, and eventually four-part round, this beautiful melody was penned by sixteenth century master of polyphony Thomas Tallis. An excellent teaching piece, the lyrical tune, set with
Here's a bright wintertime feature in the spirit of an eastern European snow song. With lively syncopated entrances, tuneful melodies, and independent voice parts, it's just so easy to sing. And, with no
A delicate piano accompaniment and a chromatic flute obbligato set the wintry scene for this evocative treble choral with no mention of the holidays. Both the topic and the tessitura are perfect for younger