A sumptuous banquet of six Christmas carols, this festival setting includes two verses each of Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming; Infant Holy, Infant Lowly; Winds Through the Olive Trees; Ding Dong! Merrily
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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
With upbeat swing rhythms and a delightful and jazzy treatment, this concertized version of the traditional English carol will be a holiday favorite!
Stuart Forster's festive arrangement breathes new life into this beloved carol. Verses for choir alone, for men, and for women provide variety before the descant and enthralling harmony of the final verse
Opening gently with treble voices singing the first verse, this beloved carol moves into lovely harmonies that capture the beauty of Christmas. Your choir will love singing this arrangement filled with the
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
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An original carol for two-part voices, this accessible piece has a rare perspective, addressing the role of Joseph in the Christmas story. It's well within reach for most children's choirs, women's
From the larger work, Sing the Songs of Bethlehem: A Service of Lessons and Carols. The familiar text and tune (PICARDY) in a gentle setting using organ with optional oboe and strings.
A really beautiful introduction establishes the tone for this glorious congregation/choir setting, which was the highlight of the 2019 Christmas at Duke Chapel program. Accompanied by organ and strings,
Familiar hymn and carol tunes from the Irish and Scottish traditions are woven together with popular Celtic folk tunes, reels, and airs. Original texts were created to suggest our proper response to
With original music and text by Karen Marrolli, this lovely Advent anthem interweaves the tunes Veni Emmanuel and Ermuntre dich, mostly in the flute part. Choir and flute are heard alone
An introspective Advent piece that captures the sense of longing and waiting so central to the season. The use of soprano and tenor soloists as well as oboe, cello and wind chimes add greatly to the overall
A simple but lovely original melody fits the Rosetti text beautifully, making this a sure winner for your upcoming Christmas season. Adult or youth choirs will find this an effective anthem for the season,
The poem Mary the Dawn explores rich poetic images of the relationship between Christ and his mother, reflecting key moments in salvation history: birth, passion, and resurrection. Charles
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
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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An original chant-like tune is used for the opening section, singing the Latin text "Veni, veni, Rex Gentium." Then the cello takes that melody as the choir sings the VENI EMMANUEL tune with English text.
The haunting hymn tune STAR IN THE EAST is set to a new text by the composer that references Reginald Heber's Brightest and Best of the Star of the Morning. The violin adds a folk-like quality at
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
In this major work for the Advent and Christmas season, an original text focuses on the themes of anticipation and revelation. The author creates images of these themes in each of the texts, pointing toward