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The melody of this well-known villancico (Christmas carol) can be heard in the treble voices and is accompanied by a swaying piano accompaniment. The optional flute or recorder parts add
Sensitively composed, this setting of the beloved passage from Numbers 6:24–26 is a reverent closing blessing for sacred concerts and church services. Chorale- and motet-style writing creates textural
"Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul." The hymn for the first Sunday of Advent, Psalm 24 (25) soars in this setting for double choir. Sustained vocal lines, chain suspensions, and antiphonal writing
As similar as the O Antiphons are in terms of their form, the feelings they evoke can be just as different: anticipation, yearning, restlessness, quiet expectancy, confidence, or excitement in the days just
This collection of well-known traditional Thanksgiving hymns and songs of praise focuses on creation, thanksgiving, and praise of God. Useful for children or treble voices, many include easy instrumental
An excerpt from the Christmas cantata Canta Navidad, this piece anticipates the coming of the Christmas season, which is associated with the beginning of summertime in southern Latin America. A
Some of the most popular pastoral movements – such as those by Corelli, Manfredini, and Locatelli – are wed to Christmas poems by Baroque poets in this collection of sensitive, accessible
Here's an assortment of five American folk songs, some well known and some less recognizable, all with accessible choral parts for mixed choirs and supportive piano accompaniments. Each title in the
Composed in 1898 by German composer Engelbert Humperdinck, this piece tells of the anticipation and love felt at Christmastime. Closely following the original, the arrangement captures Humperdinck's
Based on Gregorian chant, this ninth-century antiphon is given new life as an urgent plea for peace. A sense of powerlessness and desperation is reflected in the use of free and mixed meter, while
This dreamy composition combines the words "Dona nobis pacem", the Agnus Dei text, and English passages in which heavenly peace is yearned for. Initially, the two-part choir develops into four-parts and is