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Based on the popular Swedish Christmas carol "Ett barn är fött på denna dag" (which is itself based on the German carol "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her") this arrangement uses various
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One of Hahn's more successful French art songs for solo voice, this lyrical piece from 1916 is freshly set in three-part harmony for treble choirs with piano accompaniment. In a neo-Baroque style, the
For SSSAAA voices. A particularly striking piece for a children's choir. With percussion and Latvian text
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The world fell quiet in March of 2020. The choir world became especially quiet. Not only did lock downs isolate choristers, but shock waves traveled through music circles as evidence mounted that singing
Utilizing a Brazilian folk song and three separate countermelodies, this delightful piece is full of good humor! The rhythm and melody capture the flavor of the Brazilian culture, and tambourine, maracas,
Dedicated to all children who have fallen victim to gun violence, this arrangement of the familiar Spanish lullaby is poignant and haunting. Layers of harmony create dissonances that resolve back to unison,
Here's a sparkling rendition of the traditional English carol that is sure to be a holiday concert highlight! The dazzling piano accompaniment frames the piece and the choral harmonies are bright and clear.
Staying true to the feel and flavor of the original Jackson 5 hit, David Wright delivers an infectious arrangement that audiences will instantly identify and appreciate. And it's just plain fun! Available
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The music and lyrics to the hymn Abide with Me; Tis Eventide were influenced by the American Civil War. Both composer and lyricist held positions in the military and experienced firsthand the loss
This traditional song from Puerto Rico is usually sung at Christmastime. A group of singers would knock on the door of a neighbor or friend's house and ask them to open the door so that they can come in and