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Release Date: 1977
This is a setting of a poem by Kerry poet Gabriel Fitzmaurice which beautifully captures the magical essence of Christmas from the perspective of a young child (If you don't like the snow you're old!). The music is energetic and the optional percussion adds to the vitality.
Voicing: Unison
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This is a setting of a poem by Kerry poet Gabriel Fitzmaurice which beautifully captures the magical essence of Christmas from the perspective of a young child (If you don't like the snow you're old!). The music is energetic and the optional percussion adds to the vitality.
Composer: Elaine Agnew
Snow-covered rooftops, lights on the trees, sounds of carolers, families together... these are some of the many joys of Christmas celebrated in Michael W. Smith's 2007 song, recently reissued in a new duet with Jennifer Nettles, of Sugarland, which adapts beautifully to chorus. You will love performing this in your holiday concerts!
Arranger: Ed Lojeski | Composer: Michael W. Smith Performed By: Michael W. Smith
This piece and its prayer of save me can be approached from a perspective of simplicity and serenity, or of deepest anxiety. The intention is that for all of the anxious undercurrents in the song, it could be sung quietly and devoutly in a Christmas Eve service by a soloist or choir of any age and any mix of voices. Duration: ca. 2:40.
Composer: Stephen Hatfield
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