This bracing arrangement of the traditional carol is replete with catchy rhythms and harmonic surprises. It boasts a glittering organ part. From Carols for Choirs 6.
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This 19th-century English carol is given a theme-and-variations treatment for a cappella divisi mixed choir. With a blend of traditional and modern harmonies and features for upper and lower voices, it
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Arranged by the lengendary Luther Henderson and recorded on the Canadian Brass CD, Christmas Time Is Here, this light-hearted version of the holiday favorite is adapted here for full concert band.
This delightful setting of a popular traditional carol boasts a really nice variety of textures, rhythms, and keys as the setting builds verse by verse. The mimicking of bells in the vocals contributes to a
This a cappella carol from the Shaw/Parker choral library is brimming with excitement and energy for the Christmas season. It remains a choral classic for mixed choirs in both sacred and concert
This arrangement of a beloved classic combines original material with the memorable theme, creating a joyful, rich, and unexpected version of the traditional English carol. Musicians and audiences alike
Your mixed and treble choirs will sparkle when they sing this exuberant setting of the traditional English carol. The melody passes from part to part, forming a festive tapestry of sound. Whether performed
This spirited setting of the traditional English carol for choir and four-hand piano opens with a rousing choral fanfare. Verses follow with the melody sung first by upper voices and then lower voices.
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
Called a toccata because it demonstrates the "touch and technique" of the orchestra sections, this piece states the melody in different ways, sometimes briskly and sometimes in augmentation against moving
This string quartet, with optional piano, is a rollicking rendition of this old carol. The melodic material is passed around amongst all the parts to give color and interest. As well, the punctuations of