The lovely piano introduction evokes the serenity of a quiet, snowy winter's night. Words of comfort and assurance are sung to the sleeping baby in a gorgeously nuanced choral texture that includes an a
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This setting of one of Robert Frost's most well-known poems has great educational value, teaching lyricism, musicality, and the poetic connection. In a strophic form, it begins in unison, easing into clever
These three pieces are translated into English but are based on Japanese poems by Yamabe no Akahito, Sakanoue no Korenori, and Takayama Sozei. Creating a quiet winter soundscape with tight cluster
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This tranquil original work celebrates the metamorphosis from fall into winter. A perennial favorite selection for fall concerts, the text and tune capture the turning of the leaves in song.
This gorgeous original lullaby is full of simple and beautiful images: a garden awaiting the return of spring; snow as soft as lamb's wool; a sleepy child dreaming of songs that "rise on silken wings."
This atmospheric setting of words from Shakespeare's As You Like It is sprightly and uplifting, with singers being asked to perform with "a bit of frost and a knowing smile." Musically it includes
"Autumn gives a final sigh, smoky clouds across the sky. Now the snow begins to fly on the breath of winter." Gorgeous imagery captured in a choral work that is elegant and mysterious, accompanied by
"When gentle snow starts falling, and quiet winds breathe low, the song of winter beauty sings on and on again." A sensitive and introspective text paired with an artistic accompaniment, long flowing
This a cappella work features two short pieces: In Winter and I Heard a Bird Sing. A challenging soprano solo appears halfway through the first selection, supported by the choir and a
"Catch a snowflake, hold it in your hands and remember the magic of the season." This nostalgic pop ballad recalls the joy of the first snowfall with childlike wonder. A gentle setting, with a charming
Mark Hayes offers this highly entertaining musical depiction of the things that happen when Old Man Winter comes knocking at the door, complete with onstage coughing, sneezing, and optional
As with daybreak, this piece innocently begins with one melody in unison; then, as in a round, a second melody appears, then a third, and finally blossoming into four parts. A robust piano accompaniment
Experience the wonder of waking to a new world, one in which things have changed and shifted while we were sleeping. This is a lovely and accessible work available for both SSAA and SATB choirs. "How much
A surprise hit from the Disney animated film "Frozen," this tender song depicts the relationship between the two sisters, Anna and Elsa. Its emotional impact has resonated deeply with audiences and
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The light folk-like quality of this winter original will bring warmth and beauty to your concert. Uncomplicated harmonies and a gentle melody extol the text about the strength and elegance of an evergreen
With a timely motive that pulses onward, this winter feature equates love and the passage of time with the turn of seasons. Repetitive notes in the melody line are surrounded with harmonies that move close,