This work, set homophonically for tenor/bass voices, celebrates the diverse beauty of the winter season. It can be performed with piano only or with the optional instrumental accompaniment for flute,
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This beautiful, evocative work was composed for SSA voices, with words by C. Alice Elgar and accompaniment for two violins and piano. It is also available for SATB choir as arranged by John Pointer. The
The original version of Snowflakes formed part of the Winter Night section of the cantata "A Time to Dance." This stand-alone version, with text from Longfellow, was first sung by the Ex
Painting a picture of a gentle snowfall and how it changes the landscape, this setting's beautiful and purposeful harmonies and compelling melodic line make it a wonderful offering for more advanced SATB
Commissioned by VOCES8 for their Live from London Festival in 2020, this piece with lyrics by Milton Brasher-Cunningham has an almost meterless feel and musically reflects on the darkness and quiet of
Celebrating the winter solstice, this original work boasts a text inspired by the folklore, festivals, and rituals that symbolize life's cyclical nature. The a cappella setting can be described as madrigal
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"There will be rest, and sure stars shining over the rooftops crowned with snow, a reign of rest, serene forgetting, the music of stillness holy and low." This masterful setting of Sara Teasdale's
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The iconic poem by Robert Frost is set here with either piano or harp accompaniment in a way that gives the impression of gentle snow falling in the deep, dark woods. Beautiful and descriptive choral
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This setting of the emotionally powerful poem A Winter Night by Sara Teasdale implores all human kind to do all that we can for those who "walk the lamp-lit streets of snow." It juxtaposes the
This lovely and meditative piece speaks to the calm of a winter night. It's beautiful and simple, with opportunities for creating interest through staging.
A lovely setting of three short poems by Sara Teasdale for treble chorus with piano accompaniment. Each poem is tied to the others musically and thematically with tone painting and voice leading that belies
Contemporary harmonies, energetic counterpoint, and a wide range of dynamics bring lines from Thomas Fuller and Thomas Drake to life in this selection from Jean Berger's A Song of the Seasons. The
This setting of the beloved poem by Sara Teasdale features wide ranges and soaring vocal lines for your advanced ensemble. Beginning gently, the texture continues to expand to an emotional zenith and ends
Sara Teasdale's lyric poem looks to the stars for serenity and promise, and this handsome setting is superbly crafted by noted composer Frank Ticheli. Tasteful harmonic suspensions and rich choral textures
Majestic scenes from Ola Gjeilo's native Norway inspired Charles Silvestri's text for this contemporary tone poem. The words and music are fused in a poignant, lyrical way to convey the intense beauty of
Translated as "winter dusk," this beautiful winter piece with tight harmonies in multiple meters features Swedish and Finnish lyrics written by Ingegard Sundell specifically for this song. They describe a
A unique selection, this work includes three pieces: We Look for You; The Year's Midnight and The Unexpected Early Hour, each based on an Indian classical raag or raga:
Extracted from Quartel's major work of the same name and adapted for treble choirs, this bright, sparkling celebration of nature is inspired by the snowy and icy winters of the composer's native Canada. The
A peaceful and beautiful winter song inspired by daydreams of falling snow, wintry wonderland scenes, and nostalgic winter memories of home and childhood. This song will set a wonderfully inviting mood for
This tender Norwegian folk melody has been set in a wonderful a cappella setting for divisi chioir and given a new English text by Charley Anthony Silvestri. Octave doublings and softly echoing choral