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In this evocative personification of winter, the season tells its own tale with lilting melodies and sweeping vocal lines that intertwine with an elegant text. "I am winter, I remember all the frigid days
This original, poetic text transports the listener to a river scene in winter. It features an elegant piano part that flows like a river and a simple choral texture that is lyrical and easy to learn.
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
A frosted windowpane, large snowflakes, and a crackling fireplace may come to mind with these winter-themed lyrics by Rose Aspinall. The gentle and expressive text breathes imagery that pairs beautifully
Using the early American tune Star in the East, this setting is an easy-to-sing selection in a unique style. The original text makes this a delightful offering for concerts in the winter
"The night is still, the stars shine bright. The sky is filled with a frosty light..." This lush choral work celebrates the winter solstice, describing the change of seasons as the days grow shorter and the
Explore the transition from autumn to those chilly winter days with this fun, catchy tune! These singable lines and simple harmonies are perfect for young treble choirs. Energized with the delightful piano
The natural beauty and loveliness of the winter season is reflected in this stunning piece that has the delicate texture of softly falling snow. Memorable vocal lines and a wonderful section of contrapuntal
What a lovely, evocative winterscape piece for all choirs! The original text and tune compellingly personify Winter as we imagine her wandering through "a deep sky of onyx... frozen stars falling from her