Based on the ancient Latin Nativity chant, this a cappella work opens up into beautiful modern harmonies in a mixed-meter setting that flows seamlessly. This is a rewarding work for more advanced choirs for
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Originally from County Wexford, this Irish Christmas carol proclaims the joyful message of Jesus' birth. Accompanied by the choir, several soloists have a chance to tell the story: the tenor begins, three
Though this arrangement begins rather unassumingly, after a couple of jazzlike chords the journey to a cappella pop begins. Rhythmically playful and radiant, this carol includes flowing quarter-note runs,
This budget-stretching choral collection includes 15 spirituals and gospel songs that radiate a cheerful and happy mood. Conceived for younger children, these accessible songs can be sung flexibly in unison
Gently rocking, this arrangement of the well-known carol begins in the upper voices and then continues in the lower voices. The song begins quite traditionally until Carol of the Bells slips in and
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
This budget-stretching collection of 18 Christmas songs and spirituals contains traditional repertoire from Great Britain and the United States. Designed for children of all ages, the songs are arranged so
Taking after Benjamin Britten, this collection of seven Christmas carols are settings of English texts from the 15th and 16th centuries for choir with piano or harp accompaniment. Composed following
A subtle arrangement of the well-known Christmas carol, this lullaby radiates calm and transports singers and listeners to the mysterious world of dreams. Sing the traditional German lyrics or the English
Alternately accompanied by the upper and lower voices, the solo tenor tells the story of the well-known English Christmas carol. In a combined effort, the refrain resounds, and after a lively modulation
A lyrical, ballad-like lullaby for baby Jesus in the manger moves performers and audiences alike. With lyrics in either English or German, it not only enhances Advent and Christmas concerts but can also be
Based on a poem by Sara Teasdale, this striking composition leads us through the extraordinary Christmas events in Bethlehem. Different voice combinations create a suspenseful and diverse sound: from unison
Voices entering in succession resonate over and over in this truly festive arrangement. Imitative voice leading is followed by an interwoven structure with sustained pedal tones, making this piece an
Written with a swing, this a cappella jazz arrangement passes the melody between voice parts and is oh so fun to sing! The tenor part is also accessible to altos, making this piece fitting for a variety of
Voices ring out in this festive arrangement of the well-known Christmas carol, incorporating the harmonious world of jazz. It becomes a bit more reflective, then this delightful piece culminates in a
Opening with a low bass solo and unfolding into a radiant mixed-choir arrangement, this take on the popular spiritual incorporates elements of gospel, jazz, and pop music. An incredibly fun a cappella
Using text from a 15th-century English poem, this original work depicts Jesus' humble birth by the Virgin Mary. With changing voice leading and a variety of voice combinations including optional soli, this
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
Prompting a similar reaction to what one can often experience in settings of O magnum mysterium, this arrangement of the famous French Christmas carol celebrates the mystery of the birth of the
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
The traditional Austrian carol sparkles within a modern construct. Shimmering, close harmonies and an optional soprano solo add to the dreamlike quality of this comforting Christmas lullaby.
"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