This collection stands as a full Christmas cantata in a truly American style. Songs and carols come primarily from the Appalachian shape-note tradition but also include some Moravian and Celtic songs. Each
Stunning musical moments abound in this beautiful motet with the harmonies and text perfectly in step with each other. Magical moments happen throughout the piece, including a wonderful moment at the end:
This lovely a cappella setting of the familiar text by Christina Rossetti is scored for SATB divisi voices and two soloists (or small groups).
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Pepper Choplin has taken the classic tune We Wish You a Merry Christmas, added two new engaging countermelodies, and wrapped them in an easy swing that invites the audience to sing along. Simple
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Joyful and triumphant! A powerful opening sets the tone for this inventive yet intuitive arrangement of the Christmas favorite. Ending with a majestic final verse and a soaring descant line, add the
This is one of the classic carols sung worldwide each Christmas. The original voicing of this arrangement is for SATB divisi choirs. A recent voicing cleverly simplifies the parts so there is no divisi and
An excellent selection for a cappella choirs, this arrangement has all the rhythm and vigor to bring the house down!
Experience the timeless beauty of the Savior's birth in a new light with this enchanting arrangement. While maintaining the beloved simplicity of the original melody, the harmonies add depth and intrigue to
This could be the most charming piece of the year - the We Three Kings carol in a 50's "Doo Wop" style. You will start smiling from the first measure of music. The voicing choices are
William Hall gives you exactly what you expect, the standard harmonies, the classic Greensleeves tune with a lute-like guitar accompaniment, and a straightforward choral setting. A piano realization is