Recently celebrating its 50th year in print, this breathtaking choral essay is simply one of the finest choices for Advent or general services with a text based on Revelations 22. Conceived for a
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Composer Matthew Culloton brings his special touch to this traditional Basque Advent carol. Scored for SSATBB a cappella voices, it retains the most familiar elements of the carol while adding fresh,
This lively arrangement of a traditional French Christmas carol may be sung in either English or French. A cappella, it features animated polyphony throughout, with a delightfully layered and varied choral
Matthew Culloton has crafted a fresh, sensitive setting of The Holly and the Ivy for SATB divisi a cappella voices. The four stanzas flow gently through shifting tonal regions and nicely varied
This setting breathes new life into the familiar Christmas carol, giving it a luxurious and contemporary flair. The setting is arranged for choir and orchestra or may be performed with piano only.
A cappella choirs will enjoy this ethereal arrangement of the traditional Christmas carol. The melody is easily identifiable throughout, and a quiet energy makes it an exciting setting.
Matthew Culloton has created a gorgeous setting of the familiar carol scored for SATB divisi voices with soprano solo, a cappella. Beautiful textural and harmonic touches, alternately simple and complex,
A very accessible setting of the traditional Christmas carol highlighted by a wonderful orchestral arrangement – just the right mix of traditional and something new to marvel at. One of the featured
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Based upon the traditional Cameroon tune, HE CAME DOWN, with additional text from traditional Charles Wesley hymns, Like Him We Rise is appropriate for any time of year. At times echoing the words
Very sustained, long legato lines characterize this arrangement of the favorite 14th-century carol. Slow, gently moving meter changes create a almost meterless atmosphere, giving creating an ethereal mood.
This energetic opening movement of a larger setting of the Magnificat certainly stands on its own. Brilliant choral writing can be accompanied by full orchestra, chamber orchestra, or organ and harp (piano)
A unique combination of an old Irish Reel combined with the tune "Star of the County Down." The setting begins with an Irish folk-like violin solo, followed by accessible choral writing.
A moving text by Paul Hoffman is the inspiration for this quiet, lovely original Christmas anthem. The lyric flow of each stanza slows to its cadential point to ponder and appreciate Beauty, Hope, Love,
Your congregation will appreciate being part of this gorgeous arrangement of a Christmas classic. Traditional harmonies and orchestral interludes make this unforgettable. One of the featured carols in the
A stately setting of VENI EMMANUEL weaves the chant melody with an echo effect for a perfectly ancient and modern representation of the carol. One of the featured carols in the VOCES8 album A
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This rhythmic and energetic setting of the Advent classic expresses longing and the promise of Christmas. The music captures the excitement of the text. Your choir will enjoy singing this unusual and
Beginning softly and atmospherically, this lovely setting radiates joy and peace. Building with a march-like quality, it explodes with majesty before ending in the quiet spirit of the opening. Perform
This setting of the traditional advent piece captures the lilting feel of a joyful renaissance motet. The flute and tambourine are delightful additions to the arrangement.
Bridging ancient and modern, this arrangement of an historic English Christmas carol re-invigorates it with a highly expressive contemporary harmonic palette. The choral texture is a cappella with quite a
This new edition of a medieval Latin Christmas hymn offers options for soloists with a cappella double choir or single choir with organ or instruments. Part of the Duke University Series, there are four