You may know this French carol by its English name: 'Sing We Now of Christmas.' It's arranged here in the style of a French chanson with the addition of a drum part. Includes the traditional French te...
Imagine a Christmas romance set to 50's slow-dance music and you've got a good idea what Holiday Romance is all about. There's plenty of 'shoop, shoops' and 'fa, la, la's' to go around.
This may be the most exciting Christmas sprirtual Jay Althouse has ever written. It opens with the basses asking, in a hushed, rhythmic melody, 'Who's that baby in a manger bed?' The text is classic s...
A vigorous new arrangement of the favorite traditional carol. Opens with a fanfare leading into a strong statement of the melody followed by a dynamic contrapuntal section.
Subtitled 'Shalom Alechem,' A Wish for Hanukkah is a fresh approach to Hanukkah for 2-part treble or 3-part mixed groups. It opens slowly, dramatically, then moves to a spirited 2-beat feel, evoking E...
The most ingenious pairing of words and music we've heard in years: the text of 'Deck the Hall' set to Tchaikovsky's 'Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.' You won't believe how easily the 'fa la la's' fit...
Two texts, one general and the other for Christmas, make this joyous work ideal for year round concerts, festivals, and adjudications. The open 5ths introduced by the treble voices are echoed by the m...