Two original songs under one cover, one for winter and one for fall, these beautiful songs can be performed separately or as a set. Featuring poems by Secretary Shotetsu, a Japanese poet and monk, these
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Pairing the traditional French tune UNE JEUNE PUCELLE with a frosty winter text, this lyrical seasonal song is an expressive selection for your winter concert. Very conservative ranges, simple rhythms, and
Detailed imagery and a haunting melody pull the singers into a frozen world that dramatically thaws and blossoms. Open harmonies and repeated skips in the voice-leading establish a lyrical style composed
Percy Bysshe Shelley's wintry text is beautifully set in this lyrical contemporary choral for treble voices. Soaring vocal lines capture the expressive lyrics, and the captivating vocal harmonies and
Wonder... oh, the gentle wonder of softly falling snowflakes and the beauty that they create as they fall on sidewalks, housetops and in the trees! Memorable melodies abound in this fresh winter showpiece
Creating a mood full of wonder, mystery and anticipation, Gilpin's expressive original is a superb choice for your winter or holiday concert. This piece provides wonderful opportunities to teach phrasing,
Highly appropriate for fall and winter concerts, this elegantly simple setting of the well-known Rachel Field poem allows space for developing choirs to learn the notes easily and have plenty of time for
Robert Frost's beloved poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening sings beautifully in this exquisite seasonal ballad. The contemplative text and lush choral harmonies will undoubtedly showcase the
This secular original contrasts the quiet mysteriousness of a cold winter night with the celebratory "snow globe" feeling of a snowstorm. Moving from minor to major and incorporating key and tempo changes,
Capturing the anticipation and excitement of the first snowfall of the season, this gleeful song is perfect for choirs who are just beginning to experience the joy of part-singing. The inspired writing
"Snow is falling, gently falling in the town tonight. In the morning we'll go walking through the fields of white." With lyrics based on a poem written by James Stephens in 1915, this winter selection
Christina Rossetti's intriguing poem about the mysteriousness of the wind provides the text for this engaging, gentle concert offering for young and developing choirs. The flute provides interesting color
This gentle original winter song captures the mystical allure of a snowfall, reflecting on its crystalline beauty. A simple text, and a setting that moves seamlessly between major and minor are coupled with
Treble voices will enjoy this gentle, calm reflection on the beauty of winter. The text expresses the beauty of a walk through the still winter woods to observe the wonders of nature. A major key keeps it
A lovely original melody creates a scene of winter beauty before partnering with the beloved Austrian carol Still, Still, Still. With the option to sing in either English or the original German, it
Take a walk through the silent, gentle snow and engage your singers in the delightful imagery of this charming winter piece. The memorable vocal parts are paired with an accompaniment of equal importance,