A triptych of pieces for harp (or piano) and SATB divsi chorus using texts by poet Christine Schenk. Her version of the "O Antiphons" provides a means of contemporary reflection on those ancient texts. The
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A high-energy Celtic setting of the familiar tune, this is a great closer for seasonal concerts.
The essence of Christmas is dramatically captured in the setting of this contemporary Christmas offering. Walk with Mary as she prepares for the birth of her son, alone and afraid. Experience the miracle of
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African American poet Countee Cullen is the text source for this musical work which captures a flavor that respects the difficulties of the African American heritage. The title is used as a litany response
With the recognizable March of the Toys, this selection features original lyrics that read like a wacky to-do list of holiday preparations with a couple of cameo soloists. With handheld percussion
With upbeat swing rhythms and a delightful and jazzy treatment, this concertized version of the traditional English carol will be a holiday favorite!
With a driving accompaniment for two capable pianists, this powerful arrangement of the traditional English carol is a perfect choice to begin or end a Christmas concert or service. It's also great for
The well-loved Christina Rossetti poem and Gustav Holst tune come to life in this stunning arrangement that rises and falls in complexity from the beginning solo soprano voice to its return at the end.
You haven't heard Joy to the World like this before! This traditional Irish music experience pairs the well-known carol with a recently composed Irish slide, and the result is an explosion of joy
This popular contemporary Christmas song receives a fresh treatment in this arrangement. An ethereal sound is set by the use of chord clusters and an aleatoric section. The melody is then introduced by a
This majestic and triumphant work for Christmas heralds the coming of the King of Peace into a troubled world. Quoting a medieval carol, this piece is a wonderful concert processional or closer. It can be
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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.
This arrangement of HUMILITY with the time-honored text by Edward Caswall swells with emotion in the stunning unfolding of the text. It is scored for choir and piano with optional string quartet and
A gentle instrumental introduction sets the stage for this setting of the classic Christmas carol, continuing under the familiar text with a quiet intensity as it builds to the strong statement of purpose:
This ethereal setting of NOEL NOUVELET will surprise you with its mystical take on what is normally a boisterous Christmas song. The harmonic texture is modern, and the optional oboe adds to the plaintive
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Using a variety of percussion instruments and piano most effectively, Rosephanye Powell has created a Christmas anthem that is grand and joyous. Beginning as softly as the title states, it eventually
A collection of three carol settings with brass, percussion, and organ. These beautiful festival settings include Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; In the Bleak Midwinter and
A brilliant arrangement of the traditional English carol for SATB choir and piano or optional chamber orchestra. This piece is high in joyful energy from start to finish and certain to become a regular part
This unique setting is arranged as a dialogue between choir and soloist. After a reflective opening section, a jazz-tinged feel provides different colors and a sense of mystery and poignancy. A string and
This rhythmically charged opening number from the Netflix movie "Jingle Jangle" has unmistakable theatrical flair and an irresistible groove. The brightly optimistic lyrics resonate at any time of year, not