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This gorgeous original lullaby is full of simple and beautiful images: a garden awaiting the return of spring; snow as soft as lamb's wool; a sleepy child dreaming of songs that "rise on silken wings."
"The wind is cold, the branches bare, but hearts are warm and bright. For there is peace and hope to share this wondrous winter night." This heartwarming canon is characterized by a simple, small-range
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This well-crafted, gentle original creates a beautiful feeling of the hushed wonder of a first snow in winter. Younger singers will develop important choral skills of phrasing, dynamic contrast and tone
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Amy Bernon's imaginative style is fully evident in this charming winter piece for younger groups. Singers will explore varied musical styles as the text considers different kinds of songs the snow might
Softly stealing into the quiet moments of winter, this reflective piece evokes images of falling snow amid the graying sky of the season. Luscious harmonies, memorable melodies, and an artistic
"Let’s go! Everybody out in the snow!" This rockin' call-and-response crowd pleaser is all about sleds, snowboards, making snowmen, snow angels, and even having "a friendly snowball fight." Your
"The snow has secrets it's willing to share. Just catch a few flakes falling from the frosty air...." The wonder of a fresh snowfall captures the imagination of children in this lively, rhythmic original.
"Snow is falling, whirling, twirling...inviting us to come and play." It's every child's winter dream! This easily-learned two-part selection will showcase choirs in elementary and middle school at their
From Enya's album And Winter Came comes this appealing winter soundscape. Her unique musical and lyrical ability evokes a quasi-Renaissance dance feel that will make a wonderful opening number or
Sung in unison, two, three, and eventually four-part round, this beautiful melody was penned by sixteenth century master of polyphony Thomas Tallis. An excellent teaching piece, the lyrical tune, set with
John Ness Beck's iconic arrangement of Once in Royal David's City is paired with new words by Charlotte Lee to create an evocative December concert feature about the natural splendor of the