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It's a seasonal partner song with The Holly And The Ivy. The new "partner" melody is a gem and fits perfectly with the traditional carol. Fun to sing and easy to teach . . . a real plus at holiday time when rehearsal time is often scarce. Another "no surprises" choral winner from Donnelly and Strid.
Arranger: Mary Donnelly | Composer: George L. O. Strid
A strong seasonal work by favorite composer, Jay Althouse. This driving choral opens with an original "Gloria" melody echoed throughout the choir, followed by a contemporary setting of the traditional Angels We Have Heard On High, and then skillfully intertwines the two into a majestic and spirited concert piece for choirs of all ages. The optional SoundPax features parts for brass and percussion, or use the optional SoundTrax CD for a stunning effect.
Arranger: Jay Althouse
Mary Val Marsh knows young voices and with BABY'S BORN IN BETHLEHEM, she's given us a winner for middle school and junior high choirs. It's a light calypso number with perfect ranges and singable melodies. Add bells, flute, or the optional SoundTrax for a real Caribbean feel.
Arranger: Mary Val Marsh
A partner song with the charming French Carol, "Il Est Né." Opens with a new and singable melody by Mary Donnelly, then adds the famous French carol. Simple, no-nonsense choral writing for young and developing choirs.
Arranger: Mary Donnelly
Another jolly, holiday winner from Stephen Lawrence. Lots of 'ho-ho's,' 'ding-dong's' and 'jing-a-ling's' set the Christmas spirit. May be used as a concert opener. The SoundTrax captures the Yuletide feeling with woodwinds, brass and bells. Fun to sing.
Composer: Stephen Lawrence
This extraordinary Christmas selection was a huge hit two seasons ago in its original SATB, 3-Part and 2-Part editions. Now Ruthie has brought us a lovely four-part women's edition that is sure to be the talk of any choir concert.
Arranger: Ruth Elaine Schram
This singable piece by the talented duo of Mary Donnelly and George Stird tells the story of two symbols of Hanukkah: the candles and the dreidel. Traditional Hanukkah sound. The part writing is simple, thus making it an excellent choice for your 2-part choirs. Easy piano accompaniment.
Composer: Mary Donnelly
Pachelbel's famous Canon in D is the backdrop for this medley of well-known Christmas carols. Carole Stephens weaves the songs together in a tasteful, singable concert work. It includes 'Ding Dong Merrily on High,' 'I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,' and 'Ukranian Bell Carol.' Sure to be a welcome addition to any holiday concert!
Arranger: Carole Stephens
K. K. Davis (Katherine) created a modern-day Christmas classic when she wrote "Carol of the Drum." Russell Robinson has arranged this simply lovely version and added an array of easy-to-play percussion parts that give it a wonderful character. Plan to make this a part of your annual holiday repertoire.
Arranger: Russell Robinson
Each part in this fun-to-sing Hanukkah piece has its own distinct melody...great for teaching part singing to young choirs. The up-beat opening melody, very much in the style of a traditional Hanukkah song, contrasts with a legato middle section. Very easy piano...great for directors who accompany their choirs.
Composer: Marti Lunn Lantz
This top selling 2-Part Hanukkah piece is now available for 3-Part voices. A wonderful seasonal piece which actually describes the traditions of Hanukkah. "Round the world families are gathering from near and far" to celebrate the feast of lights. A bright opening section contrasts with a slow middle section before a return to main theme. Everyone gets a chance to sing the melody.
Arranger: Lois Brownsey
Ruth Elaine Schram brings us this SATB voicing of her exceptional setting of the traditional Christmas spiritual "Children, Go Where I Send Thee." You'll want to perform this one for years to come.
Arranger: Ruth Elaine Schram
A new, fast paced number by Carl Strommen in the tradition of an old English carol. Lots of parallel motion make it a full sounding, yet easy to learn Christmas piece. A great addition to your choral library-guaranteed never to go out of style.
Composer: Carl Strommen
Mary Donnelly and George Strid combine a singable new melody with the traditional "O Come, Little Children" to create an effective Caribbean-style choral especially for 2-part groups. The two melodies partner beautifully while the piano plays a gently rocking calypso. Add rhythm instruments for an "island" feel or use the joyous SoundTrax CD. Excellent Christmas literature for young school (or church) groups.
Composer: Mary Donnelly
This skillfully crafted arrangement of the title song from the legendary holiday cartoon, A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS, is superb. The vocal parts ebb and flow with the lush harmonies of the accompaniment. The SATB voicing features some close harmonies, while the three-part mixed vocals are triadic in nature. The two-part rendition is mostly unison with scattered repeated two-part sections. A definite holiday pleaser!
Arranger: David Pugh
Another fine 2-part piece by Sally Albrecht, COME, LET US SING is an exciting partner song with a final descant. Includes an optional, easy, trumpet part and an optional text suitable for Christmas. A great festival piece for young choirs or for any concert. Singable, repetitive rhythms highlight the strong melody.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
Greg Gilpin has taken one of Chopin's most beloved piano etudes, created delicate vocal parts, and penned poetic words, resulting in an awe-inspiring work for December or masterwork concerts. Pure unison lines are contrasted with crystalline chromatic chords eliciting icy imagery. An optional SoundTrax CD glimmers with wintery nuances.
Arranger: Greg Gilpin
It's fun, it's easy, and your audience will love it---because they get to sing along! It's a clever partner song that actually instructs the audience when to sing the 'fa-la-la's.' It's Deck the Hall for All, Sally Albrecht's newest Christmas piece for 2-part choirs. Festive, 'Christmas-y' SoundTrax available.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
If you're looking for a Hanukkah piece for your next holiday concert - here it is! Ruth Elaine Schram brings us a very singable setting of the traditional "Dreidle Song."
Arranger: Ruth Elaine Schram
"Fill the air with joyful sound." This well-crafted piece practically sings itself-perfect for young and developing 2 and 3-part choirs. Dave and Jean Perry have filled the score with well-written counter lines, rhythmic excitement, and repetition for easy learning. For year round use, including your holiday concerts. And, naturally, it's great for festivals.
Arranger: Dave and Jean Perry
Hear the "clip, clop" of horses hooves and the sparkle of sleigh bells in this vivacious pairing of two winter-time favorites: Jingle Bells and Over the River with hints of Up On The Housetop thrown in for fun). After an opening fanfare, we hear a sprightly 4/4 arrangement of Over the River, a repeat of the fanfare, then bouncy Jingle Bells before building to a final fanfare. Sally Albrecht's vocal arrangement works wonderfully with the straightforward band arrangement by John O'Reilly. The perfect choice for your holiday concerts.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
"No more lives torn apart, wars would never start and time would heal all hearts." The powerful lyrics from David Foster's song make this the definitive Christmas/Holiday message. Sung and recorded by the most popular artists of today, from Amy Grant to N'SYNC, this gorgeous melody continues to grow in popularity. Teena Chinn, in her sensitive arranging style, has created a setting accessible to choirs of any age and ability.
Arranger: Teena Chinn
"Harambee" means "let's pull together" in Swahili, a concept fostered in "Umoja," one of the principles of Kwanzaa. This new choral work with a rhythmic African pulse focuses on elements of this fast-growing December holiday. Your students will learn as they sing the rolling melodies, written especially for young and developing groups. Add rhythm instruments (parts for percussion and C-instruments are included in the publication) or use the outstanding SoundTrax CD.
Composer: Lois Brownsey
What a holiday mood setter! This lovely ballad is heard every season. Now your choir can share the beautiful sentiment expressed by this extraordinary lyric in a great Mac Huff setting. Bring some merriment into the hearts of all your audience members by presenting this one!
Arranger: Mac Huff
You will not find a more hauntingly beautiful piece for your December concerts than this one. The text ("In December we remember our traditions new and old.") focuses on the candle, used as a symbol for ALL December holidays. And the melody, underscored with rich harmonies, is as pensive and thoughtful as the holiday season should be. Your singers and audiences will be touched by its power and simplicity. Beautiful but optional clarinet parts are included in the publication.
Arranger: Jay Althouse
Spirituals are a rich part of our heritage and a perfect way to capture the "spirit" of the season! Ruth Elaine Schram has created an animated tapestry of four popular spirituals - "Mary Had a Baby;" "The Angel Band;" "I'm Gonna Sing;" and "Go, Tell It on the Mountain" - and tied them together in a brief medley, compelling us to "Hurry, Hurry Now to Bethlehem!" A fun work for the Christmas season!
Arranger: Ruth Elaine Schram
From the elementary musical by Mary Donnelly and George Strid, "Moose on the Loose", this song is the definition of the excitement in the anticipation of Christmas. Boys and girls of every age will enjoy this easy-to-sing two-part piece.
Arranger: George L. O. Strid
We're all familiar with the traditional melodies of the holiday season. A very special group of more contemporary works has also become an important part of our heritage, and this upbeat and inspiring piece is a beautiful example. Jay Althouse presents a very singable treatment of this holiday classic.
Arranger: Jay Althouse
Everyone from Andy Williams, Amy Grant, Johnny Mathis, and Garth Brooks has recorded this great Carl Strommen arrangement. One of the most recorded pop Christmas classics. Don't miss it!
Arranger: Carl Strommen
A partner song with "Jingle Bells" featuring clever, new partner melody by Sally Albrecht. First sing the new melody, then "Jingle Bells", then put them together! Optional bell part can be performed on Orff instruments. Two equal voice parts. The arranger suggests inviting the audience to join in singing "Jingle Bells."
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
A bright and bouncy partner song combining two holiday favorites: "Over the River" and "Jingle Bells." Part singing couldn't be easier; your students already know the melodies. Just combine them in this creative arrangement from Sally K. Albrecht.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
This surefire holiday hit intertwines "Jingle Bells" and "Jingle Bell Rock" in an energetic rock and roll mini-medley. It's a kick from beginning to end! Featured on the "Hooray for Hollywood!" movement DVD #28868.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
This classic pop holiday favorite finds its way into our hearts every holiday season. Teena captures the essence of the song and scores a superb choral setting for choirs of all levels.
Arranger: Teena Chinn
Here's a special holiday treat from Greg Gilpin! With its driving rhythms and simple voice parts, you will enjoy teaching this memorable tune to any choir.
Arranger: Greg Gilpin
Santa Claus has never sounded funkier! Hip and hot, it's hard to believe this is a carol from the 1800s. Designed for choirs of any age to bring the house down as they sing (and maybe dance) this perky, rockin' arrangement.
Arranger: Alan Billingsley
A multi-cultural approach to the holidays, wishing you a "Merry Christamas" in six languages: French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, German, and English. Includes a pronunciation guide. Joyous, up-tempo melody. Written especially for young and developing school choirs. A spirited, seasonal winner!
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
The energy and excitement of this Greg Gilpin piece are evident in the rhythmic vocal writing and the supportive piano part. The combination of Latin and English text makes it an excellent choice for festivals, contests and adjudications, or for concerts year round. Repetition makes it easy to learn-important for young 2- and 3-part groups. Excellent scoring for the boys in the 3-part edition. A driving SoundTrax CD adds even more vitality.
Arranger: Greg Gilpin
To kindle means to cause something, such as a candle, to begin burning. This December piece describes what we can do "to make a world where no one fights, as we kindle the Hanukkah lights." An expressive introduction leads into a spirited round. "What would you wish for if you could have one thing? Would it be the joy that peace would bring?"
Composer: Lois Brownsey
Two blockbuster Holiday classics come together in this highly creative and very singable arrangement from Alan Billingsley. It's a real showpiece for any holiday concert!
Arranger: Alan Billingsley
One of the all-time holiday classics heard by millions every year! Carl Strommen brings us this simple version that is sure to be enjoyed by everyone.
Arranger: Carl Strommen
The title says it all: a tribute to the hard working spouse of Mr. C. "Without a woman to help him, how would Santa be on time?" From tuning up the sled to getting the reindeer fed, "it's time to sing the praises of the woman behind the scene." The bluesy SoundTrax makes it a great December choice for groups of all ages. Staging Suggestion are featured on Sally's "Showtime!" video, Alfred #21176.
Composer: Lois Brownsey
Here's a fine 2-part choral work from Sally Albrecht, written in a partner-song format, which makes it ideal for young choirs. The text is general and secular, but the optional Christmas text makes the piece suitable for concerts year 'round. An optional trumpet part (included in the publication) is easy, but so effective, and there's an optional, lower, third part on the final chorus. Featured on the new staging DVD/Video "On the Stage!" (DVD #23037, Video #23129).
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
An easy yet touching piece with a meaningful text: "Light a candle, hold a sign of hope in your hand." Opening statement of the melody may be performed by a male/female duet. Basic choral writing, quickly learned by any age choir.
Arranger: Jay Althouse | Composer: Marta Keen
A kinara is a candelabra holding seven candles, each representing a day in the festival of Kwanzaa. This original piece by Sally Albrecht evokes images of Africa as it tells the story of Kwanzaa. It's in the easy-to-tech echo style, reminiscent of African call and response. You won't just be teaching notes, you'll be teaching the origins of this fast growing African-American holiday. Sally's simple staging is included in the publication. Don't miss the cool SoundTrax CD.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht
The collaboration between Mary Donnelly and George Strid has brought us many delightful choral selections and some highly touted musicals including Blunder Down Under and Knight To Remember. This wonderful piece partners 'First Noel' with a superb original melody to form an absolutely charming holiday concert addition. Your students will ask for this one!
Arranger: George L. O. Strid
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