This setting of one of Robert Frost's most well-known poems has great educational value, teaching lyricism, musicality, and the poetic connection. In a strophic form, it begins in unison, easing into clever
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Detailed imagery and a haunting melody pull the singers into a frozen world that dramatically thaws and blossoms. Open harmonies and repeated skips in the voice-leading establish a lyrical style composed
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"When gentle snow starts falling, and quiet winds breathe low, the song of winter beauty sings on and on again." A sensitive and introspective text paired with an artistic accompaniment, long flowing
"Catch a snowflake, hold it in your hands and remember the magic of the season." This nostalgic pop ballad recalls the joy of the first snowfall with childlike wonder. A gentle setting, with a charming
A surprise hit from the Disney animated film "Frozen," this tender song depicts the relationship between the two sisters, Anna and Elsa. Its emotional impact has resonated deeply with audiences and
With a timely motive that pulses onward, this winter feature equates love and the passage of time with the turn of seasons. Repetitive notes in the melody line are surrounded with harmonies that move close,
Based on a poem by Julie H. Scott (1809-1842), this winter selection expresses the beauty of seeing the first snow of the winter season. Set in a major key, the delicate texture expresses both joy and
This original work with text from a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier creates a sense of awe as we visualize a flower in the midst of the frozen landscape of winter. Singers will be challenged to shape
Haunting melodies, neo-Baroque harmonies, a beautiful piano accompaniment, and an unexpected parallel major turn that softens the "Bite, frost, bite!" all help the music paint the poignant poem
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
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"And as the snow falls from above, we fill our hearts with joy and love and tidings of peace to one and all." This picturesque choral for winter is rich with nostalgia and features a lovely melody. A
"Stars are sparkling on this frozen night.... Wonder fills the silence, and peace returns again." A lilting and tuneful melody, shared between parts, with wonderful harmonic moments and picturesque lyrics
A warm and inviting secular winter song about looking back on treasured winter memories and family experiences of past Decembers with a hopeful eye toward creating new and lasting memories this year.
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,
A whirling, swirling dance of snow is depicted in this buoyant original work for treble voices. This minor-key selection offers both challenge and reward for trebles in high school or advanced middle
Take your winter concert beyond the realm of singing with this inventive and fun-to-perform selection. Close your eyes and listen to the sounds of the changing seasons as your choir creates wind, rain, and
The text and music are artfully set in this evocative original work, painting a haunting image of a starry sky over a barren winter landscape, then drawing a musical comparison to the blanket of flowers
"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
Based on the motive of a galloping horse in the piano accompaniment, this setting of the familiar Robert Frost poem is quite different. The style is more similar to musical theater, and the expressive text