The original version of Snowflakes formed part of the Winter Night section of the cantata "A Time to Dance." This stand-alone version, with text from Longfellow, was first sung by the Ex
This text uses the metaphor of a red house buried in a snowy landscape to describe the perseverance of the human heart as the body ages, speaking to the resilience of humanity in the face of adversity. The
This gentle original winter song captures the mystical allure of a snowfall, reflecting on its crystalline beauty. A simple text, and a setting that moves seamlessly between major and minor are coupled with
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Treble voices will enjoy this gentle, calm reflection on the beauty of winter. The text expresses the beauty of a walk through the still winter woods to observe the wonders of nature. A major key keeps it
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
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This a cappella work features two short pieces: In Winter and I Heard a Bird Sing. A challenging soprano solo appears halfway through the first selection, supported by the choir and a
"And as the snow falls from above, we fill our hearts with joy and love and tidings of peace to one and all." This picturesque choral for winter is rich with nostalgia and features a lovely melody. A
"Let us walk in the white snow in a soundless space; with footsteps quiet and slow, at a tranquil pace, under veils of white lace." Elinor Wylie's distinguished text, Velvet Shoes, enjoys a lovely
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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
"It’s a wonder of winter when ice crystals form...watch the magic of winter as snow crystals fall... a delight for us all." A lovely E-minor melody begins in unison voices, then eases into a rich
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep." The iconic Robert Frost poem is set to the familiar British folk tune O Waly Waly, and the result
"Let’s go! Everybody out in the snow!" This rockin' call-and-response crowd pleaser is all about sleds, snowboards, making snowmen, snow angels, and even having "a friendly snowball fight." Your
"Nothing to do. Nowhere to go. I’m happy here, just watching it snow." It's every kid's wish! This sweet ballad about watching the winter snow through a frosted windowpane has a memorable melody,
Here's a contemporary-style choral on a shimmering winter-themed text. Warm harmonies and a gently rocking 6/8 meter surround the tender melody that begins as a solo. The piece closes with three independent
With words from the poem November by William Cullen Bryant, this expressive concert work evokes the stark beauty of coming winter. An optional C-instrument obbligato adds a shimmering layer to the
This is a funk, gospel-tinged, harmonically innovative arrangement of the popular Christina Rossetti carol, In the Bleak Midwinter. Scored for mixed voices with piano, shaker, and tambourine
Slow and delicate, this piece uses fine vocal writing to paint a picture of winter beauty. The rhythmic piano part creates forward motion under interesting interplay between vocal lines that paint each
This beautiful text by Canadian poet Bliss Carman speaks to themes of peace, thankfulness and humility. The texture is mostly homophonic with brief sections of divisi to illuminate colors and images in the
Vivid lyrics, rich winter imagery, and heartfelt emotion complement the message of discovering peace, beauty, and contentment in our ever-changing world with subtle nuance. "The night wears on, the air is
"Swiftly flying, quickly gliding, Sleigh bells are jingling, and soon we'll be home." A descriptive winter text is joined by the timeless music of Mozart to create this simple arrangement for young treble
A sparkling winter season celebration that uses a vibrant, school-friendly text to match the vitality of the music. Melodically conceived vocal lines are supported by a stylized bell-like accompaniment
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
This work, set homophonically for tenor/bass voices, celebrates the diverse beauty of the winter season. It can be performed with piano only or with the optional instrumental accompaniment for flute,
Independent vocal lines, rhythmic and pulsating accompaniment, and a Shakespeare text, this is a teaching piece for your young choir. With a great opportunity to learn about the Shakespeare play "As You