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Pat-a-Pan receives a fresh and inventive setting of a favorite carol tune in this arrangement. Flute and snare drum parts bring a delightful medieval flavor to this lovely piece for women.
A great choice for holiday concerts and throughout the year, this rhythmic setting of the traditional Latin text is fun to sing and impressive to perform. Some simple mixed meter and syncopation add to the
At long last, this perennial favorite from Handel's "Messiah" is now available for developing ensembles in a simplified yet authentic arrangement that will enhance the sound of any size choir. Lowered from
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Effective when performed a cappella, this arrangement of the much-loved German carol also includes an optional piano accompaniment to enhance its flowing beauty and support the singers. Comfortable vocal
E.E. Cummings' text is brought to life in this beautiful ballad about comforting, caring for, and decorating a Christmas tree. This setting embodies the tenderness and conversational dialogue of the young
Gorgeous tonal colors, harmonic clusters, and dissonance create a powerful, mysterious setting to appropriately match this lofty text. At under three minutes' duration, this stunning a cappella work is
This lovely and sensitively crafted setting of the traditional Latin text is well-suited for concerts and contests. Written in the perfect range for treble voices, it employs interwoven independent vocal
The crisp, rhythmic feel of this setting of the traditional Burgundian carol is highlighted by the clever use of pat-a-pan and tu-re-lu-re-lu motives that are playfully woven through the
This grand arrangement of the fourteenth-century German melody features a mixture of unison, polyphonic, and homophonic sections, echo effects, and sudden dynamic shifts. In addition to the traditional