In a festive a cappella arrangement, this 13th-century medieval carol is sung in Latin with a variety of harmonic textures and an easy flowing mixed meter. It's an ideal programming choice for Christmas
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
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Madrigal marries Deck the Hall in this beautifully crafted arrangement well suited for developing choirs of all ages. Use handbells, vibraphone, or piano along with hand drum for a delightful and
"Winter is coming, there goes the plumbing! Fa la la la..." The well-known Thomas Morley madrigal Sing We and Chant It is reimagined as a delightful winter-themed novelty selection with humorous
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This popular traditional English carol is given an updated arrangement with some old English pronunciation and very accessible counterpoint. The use of Latin text along with English gives it a true
This interpretation of the wonderful French carol is even more exciting than the original! Unexpected harmonies, call-and-response vocals, and the fabulous accompaniment build this setting to new heights.
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The traditional French carol is dressed up in a setting for mixed choirs with piano and optional hand drum that is sure to inspire. Treated polyphonically with layered melodies, countermelodies and moving
Tambourine and hand drum enhance the dance-like character of this Spanish villancico that dates back to the Renaissance era. This arrangement makes brilliant use of varied a cappella textures, from soloists
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This a cappella arrangement of an Antonio Scandello madrigal is wonderful literature for study, especially in this accessible edition. Largely homophonic, with pronunciation and translation guides given,
This classic madrigal could find a home in any Christmas or winter program, madrigal dinner, or general concert program for mixed choirs. A delightful opening selection, presented here in a clean edition
Two timeless madrigals written specifically for the winter season have been authentically edited for SAB choirs. Included are Thomas Campion's Now Winter Nights Enlarge and Thomas Weelkes's To
Wish your audience a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in just a half a minute. This madrigal-style a cappella novelty is equally easy to learn and enjoyable to sing. Plus, it's a great choice to close
Ever stop to think how very odd some traditional carol lyrics are, such as figgy pudding and partridges in pear trees? That's the essence of this lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek carol in a madrigal style.
A clever contemporary-style a cappella original that incorporates the lyrics, tune, and style of the traditional English carol God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen. Featuring vocal ostinato patterns which
Looking for a unique selection for your holiday concert or madrigal dinner? This captivating processional features melodies from beloved carols such as the Ukrainian Bell Carol; Coventry Carol;
Optional drum and tambourine parts enhance this madrigal-influenced tune that would make a festive processional for your holiday concert or madrigal dinner. Well-crafted vocal parts are easy to learn and
In this lively 6/8 setting, Assersohn explores a macaronic 15th-century text, A Patre Unigenitus/Through a maiden is come, with its exclamations of Eya! reinforcing the festive
The traditional carol receives an upgrade in this stately arrangement for tenor-bass choirs. Perfect for your madrigal dinner or concert, this accompanied setting incorporates some simple Latin phrases and
"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
Written in the style of a madrigal and complete with festive "fa la la's", this delightful holiday choral greeting would make an exceptional concert opener or encore. Young singers will love the merry style
Dig into this 16th-century choral classic in a setting for women's choir. Perform this flexible piece with English or French text accompanied or a cappella. A treasured part of traditional repertoire for
This staple of choral literature is presented in a highly singable arrangement for three-part mixed ensembles, complete with a school-friendly text in English and easily learned choral parts. Dynamic