Voctave's rendition is a seamless blend of these timeless Christmas classics, showcasing contemporary a cappella harmonies as is their signature. You'll need sopranos and tenors with high C's – but
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For advanced choirs, this Christmas antiphon is given a fresh rhythmic treatment. Suitable for both the concert hall and a Lessons and Carols service.
A subtle arrangement of the well-known Christmas carol, this lullaby radiates calm and transports singers and listeners to the mysterious world of dreams. Sing the traditional German lyrics or the English
Voices ring out in this festive arrangement of the well-known Christmas carol, incorporating the harmonious world of jazz. It becomes a bit more reflective, then this delightful piece culminates in a
The traditional Austrian carol sparkles within a modern construct. Shimmering, close harmonies and an optional soprano solo add to the dreamlike quality of this comforting Christmas lullaby.
This gentle arrangement of the well-known 15th-century carol features a soprano or baritone soloist and a melancholy atmosphere. From Carols for Choirs 6.
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Set in a shimmering a cappella jazz waltz for five voices or SSSAA choirs, this traditional French carol arrangement really brings in the Christmas spirit. The setting uses the English lyrics throughout and
This arrangement of a traditional carol is aimed at accomplished choirs from upper-level high school through college and professional. This new setting is full of rhythm and energy and is a wonderful
This beautiful German carol has been given a warm and tender makeover. Lush modern harmonies make this a fresh setting of the classic, which is sung in its original German. Perfect for more advanced and
Rich, warm harmonies surround the melody, which passes between voice parts as the piece unfolds. This beautiful a cappella arrangement of the familiar Greensleeves will be a stellar addition to
A sense of wonder and mystery pervades this touching, beautiful work. Full of rich, lush chords and delicate motives, it is a deeply reverent setting of the traditional Latin text.
Here is a lively and intricate setting of the classic French carol that builds to a powerful close. In imitation of the flute and drum mentioned in the carol, the singers play back and forth repeating
From Voctave's album The Spirit of the Season, this Christmas favorite shimmers with contemporary a cappella harmonies. Lush and beautiful divisi textures that work for more advanced choirs or a cappella
The beauty of love and peace that can be found in the wondrous mystery of Christ's birth is the focus of this text. The bright light from the star and angels shining down on the manger is
This thrilling arrangement of a traditional Cornish carol has a gentle South African feel and features scat singing and chromatic shifts in harmony. The traditional melody in 6/8 time is set against a
"O Nata Lux" by Guy Forbes continues to be one of the most popular 8-part a cappella selections in the Pavane catalog. This new selection follows handsomely in that tradition. Wonderful for the
Originally titled Nowell, Nowell, Dieu vous garde, this 15th-century English carol has been recast in modern form although the ancient feel is still present. Vocal parts may be performed a cappella
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
"What sweeter music can we bring than a carol for to sing the birth of Christ, our heavenly King." This tender setting of the traditional carol text has become one of John Rutter's most cherished
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This charming a cappella setting of the familiar carol has a bright, rhythmic ostinato pattern that moves between the sections of the choir. The Christmas story is told from the perspective of shepherds