This exuberant rendition of a favorite French carol will live in your library for years to come. Dynamic choral parts, a thrilling piano accompaniment, and a colorful chamber orchestration equally showcase
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This beautiful work creates a mood of wonder, mystery, and anticipation of the solitude and serenity on that first Christmas night. Lush harmonies and an original section comprising cascading vocal lines
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A symbolic ascending fifth opens the main melodic idea in this bright original for Christmas. Taking inspiration from Angels We Have Heard on High, the chorus moves in a new harmonic direction,
This serene pairing of Still, Still, Still and Silent Night will be a quick learn during your busiest time of year. Occasional counterpoint is scattered among traditional harmonies to
This special set of three short pieces is great for captivating and motivating developing choirs. The easy, repeated Latin phrases come to life with fresh musical ideas. The Kyrie, with its
This bright, joyful melding of the three French carols Sing We Now of Christmas; He Is Born and Carol of the Birds features contrasting sections of rhythmic punctuation with lyrical
Beginning simply and starkly, this distinctive arrangement of the traditional carol grows in intensity to an impressive climax, and then gradually returns to the more subdued mood with which it began. Drawn
Gorgeous word painting sets the mood for the first Christmas night: "underneath starry skies, shepherds are watching their flocks by night, angels are singing as they are taking flight, and all are invited
This humble and beautiful treatment of the traditional carol is guaranteed to take your breath away! The glory and the reverence of the Christmas season and the scene at the stable are delicately
Juxtaposing styles of the 16th century melody, and classical and contemporary harmonies and rhythms, here is an unexpected and surprising twist on this traditional Christmas ballad that really works. With a