This second edition of Stroope's Hodie! features a completely new first movement and newly written additions to the rest of the work. Written in three movements with optional treble choir, brass,
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This traditional Irish carol possesses folk-like melodic turns of phrase that suggest modal qualities. The tune has an easy flowing grace marked by elegant lyricism. This arrangement complements the tune
This traditional Catalan Christmas song is a great introduction to strophic form. A detailed IPA pronunciation guide is provided along with excellent teaching strategies.
This original composition, created for the Dale Warland Singers, is perfect for accomplished choirs. With both a piano and a guitar accompaniment included, choirs without access to a classical guitar player
Drawing inspiration from the unrelenting chimes and their soul-stirring message of hope, here is a powerful setting of the Longfellow poem. Mixing ancient chant with contemporary musical stylings, this is a
Setting the traditional French carol BESANCON with the Advent text by British poet and author Elizabeth Farjeon, here is a lively and lilting arrangement. The flute and clarinet bring spirit and energy, and
Scored for SATB choir, trumpet and congregation, this is the perfect arrangement for your Christmas Eve service or your holiday concert. With original music connecting the verses there is opportunity to
Far from a typical Christmas work, this searching, insightful text illuminates the sacrifice that God already understood when He sent the baby Jesus to earth. Illustrating the emotions of the text, the
This standard Christmas carol has been reimagined by Tom Trenney. Tom asks, "What are we planning to do to this poor baby when we get there? Why do we sing O come, let us adore Him with such bombast?" Tom
Here is set the traditional text from Luke with a joyous and energetic musical vocabulary that will challenge the best collegiate and professional choirs. There is divisi in all voices, but primarily in the