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A perfect opener for your holiday concert or Madrigal dinner, this inspired original partners with Deck the Hall and possesses all of the color and pageantry of a Renaissance court celebration.
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This creative medley of beloved carols is an ideal centerpiece for any Christmas celebration! This arrangement seamlessly strings together five carol favorites: In the Bleak
Bring an international flair to your holiday program with this joyous three-minute medley of four French carols. An IPA pronunciation guide is included for the few foreign words, and a festive concert band
This extremely creative partnering of two French carols is a unique programming choice for your next winter concert. The optional rustic percussion amplifies the mood set by the text and the modal flavor of
This rhythmically inspired, jazzy setting of the much-loved English carol features colorful vocal scoring from beginning to end. With minimal rehearsal time necessary, this piece will make a refreshing
With a rhythmically driven treatment of the beloved carol The Holly and the Ivy, this carol makes a fantastic opener or closer for your holiday concert. Persistent eighth notes in the piano
Arranged as a joyful processional, this 14th-century Latin motet can be sung completely a cappella or accompanied by hand drum and tambourine. This short work includes an optional repeating section that may
"Welcome season of delight. Welcome on this winter night." Open your December concert or madrigal dinner festivities with this sturdy, engaging choral fanfare. The largely independent piano part adds
Four treasured carols from Wales, England, and Ireland comprise this colorfully arranged Christmas medley (three-and-a-half minutes in length). The slow-fast-slow-fast form is carefully constructed for
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Rich choral textures and warm harmonies gently embrace the lovely words of American poet Ruth Sawyer: "Shall I tell you who will come to Bethlehem on Christmas morn, who will kneel them gently down before
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