The beloved Carol of the Bells has been set with fresh and festive wintertime words. Two complete verses of lyrics – none of which mention Christmas – and an original bridge of "fa la
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A gentle ode to heavenly stars and falling snow, this original winter-themed work paints a peaceful scene with delicate vocal lines and an ethereal piano accompaniment. Very easily learned, it features the
"The wind is cold, the branches bare, but hearts are warm and bright. For there is peace and hope to share this wondrous winter night." This heartwarming canon is characterized by a simple, small-range
The traditional English carol God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen breathes new life with original secular lyrics in this gentle choral for winter. Vocal echoing and simple harmonies beautifully paint the
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Reinforcing a wish for peace on earth, this winter selection for treble choirs shines with a sentimentality and sweetness that only our youth can sing. With a supportive piano accompaniment and accessible
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Here's an original winter two-part choral that's cuter than any holiday card and filled with festive sparkle. And did we mention kazoos? The use of optional kazoos can replace the section of notated choral
Why is that in December we are our best selves: happier, cheerier, and brighter? Your choir will enjoy exploring this question while singing this original pop-style tune that doesn't mention the Christmas
A beautiful secular winter song perfect for December choir concerts, this tender lullaby combines snapshots of winter scenes with the sentimentality of life's fleeting moments. Winter Lullaby is a
A warm and inviting secular winter song about looking back on treasured winter memories and family experiences of past Decembers with a hopeful eye toward creating new and lasting memories this year.
A delicate piano accompaniment and a chromatic flute obbligato set the wintry scene for this evocative treble choral with no mention of the holidays. Both the topic and the tessitura are perfect for younger
Wonder... oh, the gentle wonder of softly falling snowflakes and the beauty that they create as they fall on sidewalks, housetops and in the trees! Memorable melodies abound in this fresh winter showpiece
This lovely, singable setting of an Austrian and a Czech carol, with original words by the arranger, is perfect for young treble choirs. Simple, gentle elegance flows throughout the piece as Rocking
"The snow has secrets it's willing to share. Just catch a few flakes falling from the frosty air...." The wonder of a fresh snowfall captures the imagination of children in this lively, rhythmic original.
Softly stealing into the quiet moments of winter, this reflective piece evokes images of falling snow amid the graying sky of the season. Luscious harmonies, memorable melodies, and an artistic
From Enya's album And Winter Came comes this appealing winter soundscape. Her unique musical and lyrical ability evokes a quasi-Renaissance dance feel that will make a wonderful opening number or
Amy Bernon's imaginative style is fully evident in this charming winter piece for younger groups. Singers will explore varied musical styles as the text considers different kinds of songs the snow might
Take a walk through the silent, gentle snow and engage your singers in the delightful imagery of this charming winter piece. The memorable vocal parts are paired with an accompaniment of equal importance,
This secular original contrasts the quiet mysteriousness of a cold winter night with the celebratory "snow globe" feeling of a snowstorm. Moving from minor to major and incorporating key and tempo changes,
Capturing the anticipation and excitement of the first snowfall of the season, this gleeful song is perfect for choirs who are just beginning to experience the joy of part-singing. The inspired writing
Cooroo Cooroo is the gentle song of the snow bird in this charming winterscape piece for treble voices. "Look to the sky, close your eyes; feel the snowflakes fall. All around, there is no sound
Sung in unison, two, three, and eventually four-part round, this beautiful melody was penned by sixteenth century master of polyphony Thomas Tallis. An excellent teaching piece, the lyrical tune, set with
"Snow is falling, whirling, twirling...inviting us to come and play." It's every child's winter dream! This easily-learned two-part selection will showcase choirs in elementary and middle school at their
This gorgeous original lullaby is full of simple and beautiful images: a garden awaiting the return of spring; snow as soft as lamb's wool; a sleepy child dreaming of songs that "rise on silken wings."