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A beautiful and stirring text by Jeannette M. Lindholm that presents a poignant scene of what the day of Annunciation may have been like for Mary. The piece is in three movements with the middle movement
A Christmas lullaby carol in triple meter with a sweet melody, this piece is scored for SATB voices accompanied by piano and violin or chamber ensemble. The choral texture varies by verse, with verses one
This newly-composed Christmas carol is a gentle invitation to the mystery of the Incarnation. The melody, scored for SAB voices and optional congregation, could also be sung by children's voices.
An edition of "Veni Jesu" by French composer Luigi Cherubini, a contemporary of Beethoven. This edition may be sung in English or Latin and is for two-part treble chorus, or soloists and SATB choir.
The traditional carol text is set to lively new music for SATB voices accompanied by a dance-like organ accompaniment. The vocal texture is simply scored and varied by verse, united by delightful refrains
This lovely medieval carol lends itself to a myriad of treatments. This setting utilizes an "early music" style with a contemporary twist, and it extends the "Gloria" for an exciting ending. The vocal
Composer Matthew Culloton brings his special touch to this traditional Basque Advent carol. Scored for SSATBB a cappella voices, it retains the most familiar elements of the carol while adding fresh,
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
With a carol text dating from the fifteenth century, this original work features lush choral writing over delicate accompaniment suited for piano, harp, or guitar. Appropriate for both worship
Matthew Culloton has crafted a fresh, sensitive setting of The Holly and the Ivy for SATB divisi a cappella voices. The four stanzas flow gently through shifting tonal regions and nicely varied
This is a tender, yet powerful, poem that reminds us of the personal responsibility each of us bears in creating a world fit to welcome the return of God's son. In each of the five stanzas, the anonymous
A cappella choirs will enjoy this ethereal arrangement of the traditional Christmas carol. The melody is easily identifiable throughout, and a quiet energy makes it an exciting setting.
Matthew Culloton has created a gorgeous setting of the familiar carol scored for SATB divisi voices with soprano solo, a cappella. Beautiful textural and harmonic touches, alternately simple and complex,