The beloved carol is given a new arrangement with beautiful instrumentation. This accessible treatment is gorgeous and will delight your congregation. One of the featured carols on the VOCES8
A stately setting of VENI EMMANUEL weaves the chant melody with an echo effect for a perfectly ancient and modern representation of the carol. One of the featured carols in the VOCES8 album A
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Your congregation will appreciate being part of this gorgeous arrangement of a Christmas classic. Traditional harmonies and orchestral interludes make this unforgettable. One of the featured carols in the
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A very accessible setting of the traditional Christmas carol highlighted by a wonderful orchestral arrangement – just the right mix of traditional and something new to marvel at. One of the featured
This setting breathes new life into the familiar Christmas carol, giving it a luxurious and contemporary flair. The setting is arranged for choir and orchestra or may be performed with piano only.
Based on the tune CRADLE SONG, this wordless carol features a lush orchestration while the choir ebbs and flows harmonically. One of the featured carols in the VOCES8 album A Choral Christmas.
This four-movement suite of traditional carols includes Once in Royal David's City; Sing We Now of Christmas; Still, Still, Still and Angels We Have Heard on
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Commonly used as symbolism in Christian texts, river imagery inspired this pairing of It is Well (When Peace Like a River) and Shall We Gather at the River. Together they combine to
This new edition of a medieval Latin Christmas hymn offers options for soloists with a cappella double choir or single choir with organ or instruments. Part of the Duke University Series, there are four
"When Christmas morn is dawning, help me to see the child in the manger, a mirror, God, of Thee." A beautiful melody aptly conveys the charming text and reflects German and Swedish folk influences. The
Beginning softly and atmospherically, this lovely setting radiates joy and peace. Building with a march-like quality, it explodes with majesty before ending in the quiet spirit of the opening. Perform
A unique combination of an old Irish Reel combined with the tune "Star of the County Down." The setting begins with an Irish folk-like violin solo, followed by accessible choral writing.
"Hear on the night wind Rachel weeping." So eloquent, this choral reflection on sorrow and healing is scored for voices, piano, and cello. The voices are delicately interwoven, alternating chordal with
With upbeat swing rhythms and a delightful and jazzy treatment, this concertized version of the traditional English carol will be a holiday favorite!
Premiered and recorded by the acclaimed VOCES8, this gorgeous five-movement setting of the Magnificat is scored for SATB divisi voices and soprano solo with piano, chamber orchestra, or full orchestra. The
The familiar Austrian carol is presented in a tender choral setting with keyboard and optional flute, oboe, and string quartet accompaniment. The text is adapted from the carol, and close harmonies
This well-known tune is set for SATB voices and piano. The energy of the piece is supported by a strong piano part, excellent vocal writing, and restraint in divisi. With numerous settings of this text
A new setting of the cherished hymn by Stuart K. Hine, the choral textures are varied throughout and lie in the warm middle range of the choir until a series of rising modulations bring the work to a
A tender accompaniment, sparkling harmonies, and rich divisi vocal textures give this work its special quality. With choices of piano, organ, or string quintet to accompany the choir, the work can easily
This marvelous festival setting of the English version of the Te Deum text was commissioned by Distinguished Concerts International for performances at Carnegie Hall in 2015. The work may be