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.
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This work opens with a choral fanfare, setting a tone of grandeur, followed by a playful melody which features interjections of exaltation, and then moves to a lyrical tune through which singers may take
This work addresses the difficulties of our world while finding cause for hope and peace within them. Accordingly, the lyrics play off the themes of darkness and light and invoke the memories of childlike
This band arrangement of No. 8 from the Op. 122 organ pieces by Johannes Brahms is, for all intents and purposes, made by the arranger to sound like a big pipe organ plus timpani. Great for band concerts at
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
These folk carols are known for their starkly beautiful melodies and harmonies which are simple, yet moving. The composer has revisited the original tunes while exploring a few new trails of thought.
These folk carols are known for their starkly beautiful melodies and harmonies which are simple yet moving. The original tunes are revisited while exploring a few new trails of thought. Duration 11:00.