From sparkling joy to moments of tender awe, this setting provides an incredible opportunity for your Christmas programming. Additional accompaniment options allow great flexibility and are available
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This thrilling carol arrangement begins with a hush and builds in momentum, invoking images of the angel hosts gathering into a multitude to announce Jesus' birth. With just a few
A tender setting with a gentle instrumental motif that unifies the steady growth between stanzas. Alternate lyrics for stanzas 2 and 3 provide an opportunity for an even richer worship moment. Parts for
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Voices, keyboard and cello obbligato reflectively tell the story of the Wise Men's journey to the manger in Bethlehem. Every step of the journey is felt in the music until the joyful arrival of the royal
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An enjoyable component of many Christmas services or concerts is the inclusion of Silent Night, and this is sure to become a choral favorite with its authentic Celtic rhythms and unique harmonies.
The traditional Latin text of this hymn for Christmas Vespers is set in wondrously crafted work for divisi chorus with tenor soloist, accompanied by solo violin and cello. Shimmering with beauty and
This 13-minute medley is a montage of traditional and familiar Christmas carols, expertly arranged and orchestrated. It includes many of your favorite carols, and some are sung in their original languages.
Based on the tune CRADLE SONG, this wordless piece (the choir hums over lush accompaniment) was written as underscoring for a reading of the Nativity story (Luke 2:1, 3-14). In the tradition of incidental
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Peaceful and contemplative, this fresh arrangement of the traditional German carol shimmers with vocal harmonies that would otherwise be a cappella but for the lyrical accompaniment from a solo oboe.
From the opening measures, Dan Forrest's massive setting of this foundational carol implies that something marvelous is in store. Scored for mixed voices, brass quintet, organ, timpani and
The transcendent glory of the traditional Latin text is treated with great sensitivity and depth in this superb setting for capable sanctuary, concert or festival choirs! With sweeping vocal lines and
Haydn's eighth setting of the ordinary of the Mass was composed in 1782 for performance in Mariazell, Austria. The brief opening portion of the Gloria has been selected for this anthem, featuring Haydn's
One of the most popular texts to sing during the Christmas season, this compelling single-movement work breaks from the traditional liturgical text and surprises us with the English statement "For unto Us"
Beginning with a mystical, ethereal feel with a haunting optional cello line, this piece opens with lyrical choral lines singing over a baby and promising heavenly protection and care. The mood then shifts
Your centerpiece Christmas setting has arrived! This arrangement of the Christmas classic has everything you need. It is arranged for multiple voicings and piano four-hands (or organ), optional
The sound of Christmas shimmers and sparkles in this arrangement of the familiar carol. SATB choir, piano 4-hand, and optional flute, oboe and percussion join together in a jubilant song that conveys the
Give your choir and congregation the privilege of experiencing this traditional German carol as never before! This setting for choir, piano and optional string quartet gently redefines "joy" as it inspires
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With a driving accompaniment for two capable pianists, this powerful arrangement of the traditional English carol is a perfect choice to begin or end a Christmas concert or service. It's also great for
The well-loved Christina Rossetti poem and Gustav Holst tune come to life in this stunning arrangement that rises and falls in complexity from the beginning solo soprano voice to its return at the end.
A Celtic lilt flavors this tender setting of the beloved Advent and Christmas carol by Christina Rossetti and Gustav Holst. Still, Still, Still is briefly quoted before the song closes with the