With words by Henry John Gauntlett and a traditional melody from Somersetshire, England, this lively, bouncy carol is an ideal two-part opportunity for young and more experienced choirs alike. The
This arrangement of this old folk carol is gentle and easy with a poignant and almost haunting style. The beautiful three-part mixed setting has a third part that works well for your singers with lower,
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If you have been looking for a version of the Hallelujah from Handel's "Messiah" written for two voices and accessible for younger voices while keeping the depth of the work, then look no more -
This richly beautiful song is based on Johann Pachelbel's famous chord progression for his Canon In D. There are variations, however, from the original; the actual melody and countermelodies are never used
Arranged with a folk flair, this traditional Appalachian carol features unison verses and an optional second part in the chorus. Use the accompaniment track that features hammer dulcimer and banjo, perform
This beautiful, gentle carol dates back to the 16th century in Leipzig, Germany. It was used in a Mystery Play as a lullaby sung by the Virgin Mary. Our arrangement begins with a solo, then transitions to
Gentle and chorale-like, this beautiful carol is captured in this arrangement. This work is the ideal first introduction to two-part singing for a young choir, but it also lets even large, more experienced
This beautiful old Christmas spiritual has always been a favorite, so it was a work of love for Teresa Jennings, who has produced a striking new arrangement for your choir. And because it is an
Teresa and Paul have taken eight of the most beloved carols and arranged them in simple unison/2 part vocal arrangements. The narration is based on the Christmas story and is broken into segments that set
This traditional Christmas carol with a contemporary feel has the melody as you know it, but there is an optional solo and an optional part 2, simple and catchy, that elementary singers will enjoy. This