Do you love Carol of Bells but wish it were a little longer? Combining the ever-popular carol with new melodic material, this a cappella gem is sure to be a favorite selection at your holiday
Don't miss this all-time favorite Christmas selection by Natalie Sleeth with updated versions for SAB and two-part treble voices, arranged by Greg Gilpin! Trumpets, string bass and bongos form the
This Appalachian carol has one of the most beautiful and expressive melodies. Set here for treble or mixed choirs, this lush arrangement features beautiful harmonies, a flowing accompaniment and an optional
A beautiful way to prepare for the season, this medieval carol is arranged with lyrical lines that bring both freshness and familiarity. The piano accompaniment provides exciting movement with driving
This Celtic-style arrangement of the beloved French carol is delightfully fresh and fun, with a driving piano accompaniment and an optional Celtic fiddle. Strong and accessible choral writing with limited
This exciting new arrangement of a holiday favorite has a contemporary jazz feel fueled by the shifting meters throughout. The lively and fun piano accompaniment can be enhanced with the optional triangle,
This beloved English Christmas carol has taken on a breathtaking new sound and presentation in this surprising, beautiful and touching version for a cappella mixed choir! Moving parts and dynamic expression
This touching original anthem asks the question, "Can hope be found in a manger? Can peace be found in a star's bright light?" Hints of Silent Night in the accompaniment add to the peaceful quality
Using the FOREST GREEN hymn tune adapted by Ralph Vaughan Williams, this arrangement captures the flavor of the British version of this beloved carol with simplicity and beauty. A cappella and
This is an arrangement of rare beauty! The way Adeste Fideles and Gesu Bambino weave together results in a stunning choral that is truly greater than the sum of its parts. There is some
At its heart, this text is a prayer inspired by a conviction that the deepest meanings of Advent and Christmas are alive and meaningful throughout the church liturgical year. A serene setting opens in
Short Latin phrases from different parts of the Advent and Christmas liturgies complement the English text in this setting of a 15th-century medieval carol text that is stunning in its simplicity. From
Written for the developing or advanced treble ensemble, this original setting of the beloved Rosetti text is just lovely. An undulating piano part, chilling harmonies, and a nod to Holst's melody paint the