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"How quietly the wondrous gift was given for me. How sweet and gentle, how meek and mild; the precious gift this Holy Child." This beautiful partner song pairs your adult choir on original material with
Text and tune combine to create a gentle, innocent anthem that tells the Christmas story in a simple manner. While optional, a children's choir used for the verses will underscore the childlike and lilting
In this time-honored calypso classic, the text has been given an infusion of new words by Tom Fettke resulting in a captivating, toe-tapping new take on The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy. Easily
Reflecting on the cycle of the seasons in nature, the message is a resounding confirmation that one thing definitely grows at Christmastime, and that is love. People are kinder, more charitable, and think
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This ethereal Advent anthem based on the familiar 13th century plainsong Divinum Mysterium is easily learned. Two-part writing predominates the SATB texture underscored by a lightly flowing piano
This lovely partner song introduces a charming new text and tune which seamlessly pairs with the classic O Little Town of Bethlehem. The alto part first harmonizes wtih the soprano and then the
The familiar and cherished Away in a Manger text is set to a lovely new melody that flows gently, creating an intimate lullaby feel. The simple voicing with piano and optional flute obbligato add
Perfect for that reflective, quiet moment on your holiday concert, a haunting original minor melody showcases Katherine Parker's well-known "winds through the olive trees" text which seamlessly leads into
This arrangement of the well-known Christmas spiritual is fun to sing! The optional second part is an excellent introduction to part-singing, with a catchy countermelody and added rhythmic interest in the
The pairing of Wesley's well-known text with a sensitive new melody is a warm invitation to Advent. Equally hopeful and pensive, the beautiful writing captures the reality of the season: waiting in quiet