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This a cappella setting is a joyful and energetic treatment of the traditional 19th-century Austrian carol. Unique and island-flavored, this Christmas piece will be a wonderful addition to your concert.
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This unusual pairing of the Ukrainian Carol of the Bells and the spiritual Wayfaring Stranger provides a stunning arrangement as performed by the a cappella group BYU Vocal Point. Set
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From Piae Cantiones, this setting of Gaudete! is in a progressive style, yet well suited to the medieval melody. Its energy is derived from the accented rhythms and dance-like percussive
Jay has done it again with this exciting original Christmas spiritual that grabs hold of you in the first measure and doesn't let go! Energized rhythms propel this piece and create a sense of haste as the
Now available in mixed and men's voicings is this calypso-flavored treatment of the familiar English carol with a fa-la-la chorus, fresh harmonies and a cool bass line! Festive!
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A cappella choirs will enjoy this ethereal arrangement of the traditional Christmas carol. The melody is easily identifiable throughout, and a quiet energy makes it an exciting setting.
A tender a cappella setting of this traditional Polish Christmas carol as performed by Brigham Young University's a cappella group BYU Vocal Point in the TTTTBBBB version. Slowly moving harmonies and gently
Upon reading Edward Esch's poem Light and Gold, composer Eric Whitacre was immediately struck by its genuine, elegant simplicity. He asked the celebrated American poet Charles Anthony Silvestri to
Noel Nouvelet is a rhythmic and dynamic arrangement of the traditional French carol by Swedish composer Sofia Soderberg. With contrasts of homophony and polyphony with the melody bouncing between
Opening with a free solo, this traditional carol is set in an arrangement that combines ancient with modern in a masterful way. A cappella, with improvised vocal percussion, the chant melody gives way to a
Phillips Brooks, a priest at Trinity Church, Boston, wrote this famous carol after a visit to Bethlehem in 1865; three years later, his organist Lewis Redner set it to music. This arrangement uses three of
This wondrously beautiful and inviting music embodies the magic and wonder of the Nativity. Based on ancient chant, the modern a cappella harmonies move and explore sonorities that bring colorful dimension
This charming a cappella setting of the familiar carol has a bright, rhythmic ostinato pattern that moves between the sections of the choir. The Christmas story is told from the perspective of shepherds
A tender a cappella setting of the beloved carol is highlighted by a solo and modern harmonies for the choir. The traditional melody is present throughout, and a lovely descant completes the texture for the
A stunning contemporary a cappella arrangement of the tender Christmas carol! The TTBB version is a cappella with soloists, exactly as performed by Brigham Young University's a cappella group BYU Vocal
This fresh take on a familiar 15th-century Christmas text artfully utilizes dotted rhythms in 6/8 meter to create a lilting feel, and the memorable melody for the carol text passes through each of the voice
A rhythmic ostinato on "Veni, veni" and optional percussion (triangle, tambourine and drum) infuse the traditional Advent carol with such unrelenting energy, the effect on the listener is mesmerizing!
As performed by Brigham Young University's amazing a cappella group BYU Vocal Point, this is a soulful arrangement of the beloved Christmas carol for tenor-bass choir, soloist, and improvised vocal
What Child Is This? receives a hip new treatment in this a cappella original that features optional djembe and body percussion. This arrangement is freshly set in 2/4 with accompanying rhythmic
"When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone... the work of Christmas begins." This setting of a poem by Howard Thurman, presented as an ethereal benediction, is truly a