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This arrangement of the Christmas favorite radiates the happiness, frivolity and nostalgia of this special time of the year. The familiar holiday tune is swept along by a jaunty choral accompaniment full of
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Utilizing the traditional Latin text Hodie Christus natus est' (Today Christ is born) this is a joyous and vibrant setting that is both rewarding and fun to sing. Wonderful choral sonorities are contrasted
Christina Rosetti's text and Gustav Holst's iconic tune is reimagined through soothing piano accompaniment well supported the choral lines throughout. Both vocal parts present the tune during the first
Throughout the setting of this iconic text, there are bold changes of harmony and shifting inflections of rhythm, but such is the quality of their execution the music unfolds seamlessly. Advanced ensembles
'Let no man come into this hall, but that some sport he bring withal, for now is the time Christmas!' This work is full of bouncing articulations, exciting shifts in stress and meter, and effervescent
This award-winning work demonstrates strong choral writing, exhilarating use of meter and rhythm, and expansive and sumptuous harmony. Clever references to medieval compositional techniques fuse old and new
A lovely a cappella arrangement available of this Christmas classic - suitable for collegiate and advanced mixed choirs.
This slow lullaby creates an atmosphere of calm and dignity. The piece builds towards larger moments, with harmonic shifts allied to expanding dynamics. Lyrics in both English and Irish.
The ethereal quality of Emily Dickinson's poem is established in this atmospheric and sensitive setting by vocal effects and drones. Certain to bring an air of tranquility and wonder to any Christmas or
Robert Frost's text is given careful consideration in this evocative setting. Both the wistful nature of the words and the details of the winter scene are well captured. The slow plodding of the horse
This popular Scottish tune is treated to a new setting for upper-voice choir and piano. The arrangement is clearly inspired by the folk melody, the piano part has harp-like quality and is full of
This work gives a feeling of space whilst achieving a lush harmonic texture with the minimal of means. The use of mixed meter subtly inflects the words and provides shifts in the emphasis of the rocking
This melody sits effortlessly within the 6/8 meter and the music flows in polyphonic lines and countermelodies weaving sinuously in and out of the tune. The inclusion of the French song "L'homme arme",
Ding Dong toutes les cloches sonnent, Joyeux Noel! (Ding Dong the bells are ringing, Merry Christmas!) Set as three short verses in French, the simple text is given simple melodies composed using the