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The traditional French carol sparkles in this strophic a cappella setting. It begins with standard harmonies but grows to feature both the upper and lower voices on the melody with accompanying harmonies.
Carols of the Nativity is a collection of Christmas songs scored for voices and brass choir. Each of the seven pieces by Canadian composer Stephen Chatman can be performed individually or as a set.
With the feeling of a medieval procession, this uplifting and uptempo a cappella arrangement for Advent is a great addition to any music library. Wonderful melodic lines, beautiful harmonies and the
A "fantasia" in the truest sense, this choral tapestry of English carols was composed in 1912 after Vaughan Williams had completed the scores for his first symphony ("The Sea") and the Tallis fantasia. In
This piece pairs Holst's iconic melody with a lesser-known melody by Bruce Becker and augments Rossetti's text with original lyrics that look toward the light of Christmas. An active and independent piano
John Ferguson based this work on a familiar Maine Shaker hymn by Elder Joseph Brackett and now-famous lyrics by Sydney Carter. "I danced in the morning when the world was begun, and I danced in the moon and
This gentle spiritual from St. Helena Island is rich with images of the manger and the star illuminating the skies over Bethlehem. Set with interesting harmonies and cluster chords, this is a challenging
This genre-bending piece blends elements of rock, gospel, spiritual, and the spoken word. Useful for the Advent season or school concert anytime, the text invites chorus and listener to imagine a world of
This carol is fun, with its rhythmic feel and added maracas; it is also an excellent teaching tool for any choir. The melody has four phrases: phrases 1 and 2 are the same; phrases 3 and 4 are different and
This setting presents four verses of the familiar carol, each with a different feel and flavor. Accompanied by piano with four-hands, much of this piece's considerable energy comes from the very active,