SKU: HL.289764
UPC: 888680917005. 6.75x10.5 inches.
The Hal Leonard “Choral Treasury” series has become the benchmark for clean, functional, well edited scores. This madrigal by the early English composer Thomas Weelkes is all of that and more. And the text lends itself to a winter program as well as any time during the year.
SKU: HL.370625
ISBN 9781705147184. UPC: 840126994292. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
The poem by Louisa May Alcott describes the chilling scene of winter with a brisk and exciting piano accompaniment inspiring the rhythmic vocal lines. A terrific opportunity for dynamic singing, text study and enunciation work as a concert, contest or festival selection.
SKU: HL.1295437
ISBN 9798350106459. UPC: 196288170211. 6.75x10.5 inches.
What a surprising idea using the Pierpont melody of “Jingle Bells†to create a beautifully warm setting for winter concerts. The text describes a scene of nature sleeping and dreaming beneath a blanket of snow set to simple yet rich harmonies with a touch of “sleep in heavenly peace†near the end. Exquisite.
SKU: OU.9780193382671
ISBN 9780193382671. 12 x 8 inches.
For SATB (with divisions) anaccompanied This work sets a poem by George Meredith. The poem, Winter heavens, begins as a winter landscape, before coming richer, stranger and more metaphysical. Winter heavens was premiered in December 2011 by the BBC Singers and Stephen Cleobury.
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SKU: AP.47615
UPC: 038081543086. English.
The optional lilting flute and rhythmic hand drum parts lend a festive air to this song that celebrates the end of winter. Robust choral singing throughout beckons a change of season, and a soaring descant at the end signals the triumphant return of spring. A fully developed piece for winter and spring programs.
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The Alfred Choral Designs Series provides student and adult choirs with a variety of secular choral music that is useful, practical, educationally appropriate, and a pleasure to sing. To that end, the Choral Designs series features original works, folk song settings, spiritual arrangements, choral masterworks, and holiday selections suitable for use in concerts, festivals, and contests.
SKU: SU.YR1414V2
Choral Cycle in 5 Movements. Text by Bruce Olstad 1. Welcome Winter! 2. An Old-Fashioned Christmas 3. One Family at a Time 4. Lullaby for a Winter's Eve 5. Welcome Winter! (II)SATB Chorus & Piano Duration: 15'30 Composed: 2002 Published by: Yelton Rhodes Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8, please call customer service at (973) 857-3440.
SKU: HL.48025164
ISBN 9781784548025. UPC: 196288104933. 0.035 inches.
Each year the BBC Music Magazine commissions a brand-new Christmas Carol for their readers and, when Grace-Evangeline Mason was invited to compose the 2021 carol, she decided to write and set her own poem titled A Winter Carol. The words, which depict snowy scenery and starry allusions to heaven and earth, also include a modern twist as the composer dreams of walking home at Christmas time under the warm glow of the street lamps all covered in a silver frost. Written in three verses with a short refrain in between repeating the word “winter,†the piece is a small, celebratory reflection of Christmas time. The carol begins in quiet consideration before opening up to feel hearty and warm. After a playful midsection, the work returns to a softer final coda, which is reminiscentof the opening.
SKU: PR.342402040
ISBN 9781491108635. UPC: 680160626830. Octavo inches. English. Text: Sara Teasdale. Sara Teasdale. Text by Sara Teasdale.
Set to a poem by Sara Teasdale, Stucky's Winter Stars is full of the symbolism of winter, along with the symbolism of stars. Composed for the 30th anniversary of The Princeton Singers, Winter Stars is a beautiful work for an experienced chorus.
SKU: AP.47594
UPC: 038081542874. English. Words by William Cullen Bryant.
Ruth Morris Gray has a gift for presenting worthy texts in satisfying choral settings, and this piece is no exception. With words from the poem November by William Cullen Bryant, former editor of the New York Evening Post, this expressive concert work evokes the stark beauty of coming winter. An optional C-instrument part adds a shimmering layer to the luscious choral/piano texture.
SKU: HL.49017921
ISBN 9790220131509. UPC: 884088567590. 8.25x11.75x0.062 inches. English.
Composed for the Alwinton and Holystone Church Choir near the composer's home in Northumberland, John Casken sets Christina Rossetti's In the bleak mid-winter - a poem popularised by Gustav Holts' setting of the same name for SATB choir and organ. A traditional carol based on the nativity it paints a vivid picture of the chill of winter and is ideal for choirs wishing to move away from the well-known whilst retaining an element of tradition. Constantly flowing organ lines create a sense of unease but this is uplifting music with subtle crescendos and powerful homophonic writing for the voices.
SKU: AP.31096
UPC: 038081338682. English. John Parker.
This contemporary winter choral brings a fresh approach to the genre. A lyrical minor-key verse, which becomes a canon the second time, sharply contrasts with the bright, uplifting chorus. Refreshing. Accompaniment included on PianoTrax 1 CD (00-31028).
SKU: HL.49044832
ISBN 9790220136078. UPC: 841886025868. 8.25x11.75x0.081 inches. English.
Gerald Barry's The coming of winter is a setting of an Irish poem dating from the 9th or 10th century, and was commissioned for the 34th Seminar on Contemporary Choral Music at University College, Cork, in May 1997. The setting is notable for its idiosyncratic use of text: not only are the words of the poem sung both forwards and backwards, but the second half of the piece is given over to percussive nonsense syllables, making this a quirky but highly invigorating image of 'the coming of winter'.
SKU: AP.50239
UPC: 038081574097. English. Words by H. P. Nichols.
Quiet, crisp lines are echoed from voice to voice and punctuated with chilling whispers in this rhythmic setting told from winter's point of view. A mixed meter refrain creates a sense of surprise when ice locks the fountains and chains the river, and a layered counterpoint section builds to a frosty celebration of the season.
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