SKU: HL.14033486
ISBN 9781870997089. UPC: 884088429904. 8.5x11.75 inches. English.
A moving Christmas cantata which has become a classic over the years. Richard Hepburn's masterpiece for children contains narration in story sequence, telling the Biblical Nativity for concert use or with tableau or mime. Songs can also be used individually as part of any Christmas program. The music is excellent, whilst being reasonably simple, and complements the feel of this traditional Nativity play. Arranged by Alison Hedger for piano, voice with optional second parts and two recorders. Guitar chords are given. Duration: 25 mins. If you need to license a school/youth theatre performance of this product, please use the online application form.
SKU: HL.14029542
ISBN 9780711978140. English.
An essential resource collection of twelve new songs for assemblies, choirs, class singing and Sunday schools. Includes songs for each season and the main Christian festivals such as Harvest and a setting of Psalm 23. The teachers part contains piano part, lyrics, guitar chord symbols and a matching CD containing all the songs, plus great backing tracks to sing along to.
SKU: HL.14000538
ISBN 9781870997003. English.
This collection of twelve Christmas pieces by Alison Hedger is ideal for school concerts and for forming the basis of a nativity play. Each carol paints a delightful picture of some aspect of the traditional Christmas story. Teachers may wish to use just one song or all of them. Where applicable the Biblical texts are given to assist schools in staging their carol concerts and Nativity plays. The music is great fun, and is designed to give enjoyment to children everywhere. Suitable for children aged between 5 and 11. Arranged for piano, voice, recorder and simple percussion, with Guitar chords given. Duration: 25 mins. Script available in student book. If you need to license a school/youth theatre performance of this product, please use the online application form.
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