SKU: GI.G-8310
UPC: 785147831006. English. Text by Chris de Silva.
An ethereal gentleness starts this piece that briefly recounts the story of the shepherds and the Magi. Choral writing with a dream-like quality supports the soloist. This is a great choice for that singer in your choir who can maintain a beautiful line, but perhaps does not possess a large range—optional notes are indicated at the end, when the melody may go a bit high for some. For cantor or soloist. 2 octaves Handbells or Handchimes.
SKU: GI.G-9283
UPC: 785147928300. English, Latin. Text Source: The Second Shepherds' Play, freely adapt. from The Wakefield Master by RA.
SKU: GI.G-9283INST
UPC: 785147928393. English. Text Source: The Second Shepherds' Play, freely adapt. from The Wakefield Master by RA.
The keyboard accompaniment is printed in the full score.
SKU: WD.080689893278
UPC: 080689893278.
Some of the most beloved carols that reference the appearance of the angels to Bethlehem's shepherds-Angels We Have Heard On High, The First Noel, andIt Came Upon the Midnight Clear-are seamlessly combined to provide your congregation the opportunity to 'sing with the angels!
SKU: HL.1436108
UPC: 196288204060. 6.75x10.5 inches.
A tender Christmas lullaby creatively intertwining the Appalachian carol “Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head” with the Czech carol “Rocking.” Accessible choral writing makes use of some divisi. Accompanied by keyboard or small orchestra, this expressive arrangement works well for Christmas worship or concert setting.
SKU: ST.CN2P
ISBN 9790220224591.
This is a rowdy and lusty setting of a favourite song from the Coventry Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors. The music has tremendous swing to its stride, and a folksong quality to which, by the use of judicious pauses, the composer adds the feel of impromptu singing. A certain exaggeration might even be called for in performance, for example in the robustly canonic second verse, with no loss of humour or atmosphere. The music draws too on the cumulative energy of unison and octave unaccompanied singing and, apart from a brief episode suggestive of the shepherds' pipes, that is how it proceeds to its rousing conclusion.
SKU: BP.1379
Don Gillespie, 1379, Christmas, QUITTEZ PASTEURS, SATB.