With a soaring melody and harmonies that exude warmth, this lyrical setting of the traditional Latin text is expressive and bright. Traditionally sung during the Christmas season, this text can also be sung
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Bright and festive, this work is an upbeat opener for a Christmas concert or service. Text from Edmund H. Sear's It Came Upon the Midnight Clear is paired with a classic English carol tune along
MUELLER and CRADLE SONG, two tunes commonly associated with this carol text, are blended beautifully with verses in both English and Spanish. The melodies and languages are woven together seamlessly,
This stunning carol tapestry includes threads of The Coventry Carol; What Child Is This; Noel Nouvelet and original thematic material along with new words. With conservative
Here's a singable and fresh setting of the traditional Catalonian carol for two-part choirs with an optional flute obbligato. Featuring moments of call and response and careful harmonies, it is an ideal
This exuberant original will make an excellent fanfare or processional for Christmas concerts or services. The call-and-response style is easy to learn and lends itself to antiphonal performance. The text
This traditional German carol is beautifully set and accessibly voiced and arranged, setting up easy success for your singers!
This bright and contemporary setting opens with a slow and understated first verse that builds and develops with contrasting sections and driving rhythmic accompaniment. String parts are available for a
A great choice for holiday concerts and throughout the year, this rhythmic setting of the traditional Latin text is fun to sing and impressive to perform. Some simple mixed meter and syncopation add to the
A joyously contrapuntal concert treatment of one of the world's most endearing carols! French and English lyrics weave in and out, with limited ranges and a bit of divisi for your developing singers. Hand
The familiar French Christmas carol is presented here in an uncomplicated arrangement that is easy to put together. Ranges are quite comfortable, and there are short optional solos for developing singers.
The traditional We Three Kings of Orient Are is cast in a moderate swing style that will be a jazzy showpiece for tenor-bass choirs. The piano part sets the mood and the vocals remain in
A favorite Holst carol, In the Bleak Midwinter, is paired with a gentle original tune in this easy-to-learn partner song. The graceful piano and optional flute accompaniment lend subtle movement
Excerpted from Forrest's Christmas Joy, this creative arrangement of the beloved Christmas carol combines the music and text to bring a fresh feel to the Handel classic. Use of the optional brass
This artful unaccompanied setting of Away in a Manger opens with a gentle original "away" theme that connects the verses and leads to a satisfying close. The carol sections are full of rich
This lovely and sensitively crafted setting of the traditional Latin text is well-suited for concerts and contests. Written in the perfect range for treble voices, it employs interwoven independent vocal
All dressed up with a fresh, updated text, this energetic setting of the popular carol is delightfully infectious! Creative key changes and interplay between the flute, violin, and piano add sparkle to this
This festive Christmas work for chorus, soprano soloist, and optional orchestra and handbells includes three familiar carols arranged in Mark Hayes's signature, colorful style. Over the course of twelve
"Whence comes this rush of wings afar, following straight the Noel star? Birds from the woods in wondrous flight, Bethlehem seek this holy night." This distinguished setting of the traditional French carol
This beautiful arrangement partners Silent Night with an original melody, lending a delightful ambiance to this beloved classic. The flowing piano and cello accompaniments enhance the lyrical
"Awake the voice, awake the string...what sweeter music can we bring?" Join a classic Robert Herrick Christmas poem and the inspired music of Jean Berger, and you have the makings of a superb addition to
Beginning simply and starkly, this distinctive arrangement of the traditional carol grows in intensity to an impressive climax, and then gradually returns to the more subdued mood with which it began. Drawn
Three choruses from Part I of Handel's Messiah, including Glory to God, And the Glory of the Lord, and O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion, have been skillfully
This sparkling setting of the English carol for treble choirs incorporates elegant choral harmonies that create depth and excitement. Strophic in form, an eighth-note rhythmic motive dances throughout the