(Piano/Vocal). By Matthew Sklar, lyrics by Chad Beguelin. For Keyboard; Piano; V...(+)
(Piano/Vocal). By Matthew
Sklar, lyrics by Chad
Beguelin. For Keyboard;
Piano; Voice. This
edition: Piano/Vocal.
Book; Piano/Vocal/Chords;
Shows and Movies.
Broadway; Christmas;
Winter. 112 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Vocal Selections from the Apple Original Film. Composed by Pasek and Paul. Voc...(+)
Vocal Selections from the
Apple Original Film.
Composed
by Pasek and Paul. Vocal
Selections. Christmas,
Movies.
Softcover. 136 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Vocal and Piano SKU: HL.14019176 Composed by Caroline Hoile. Music Sales ...(+)
Vocal and Piano
SKU:
HL.14019176
Composed
by Caroline Hoile. Music
Sales America. Christmas.
Cassette. Composed 2015.
Golden Apple Productions
#GA10141. Published by
Golden Apple Productions
(HL.14019176).
English.
A
highly successful journey
in story and song through
the enoyable things
associated with a happy
Christmas. Arriving at
the Bethlehem Nativity
scene, the Little Angel
finds out what makes the
night so special. This
fun and effective
Christmas celebration is
easy to understand, and
is suitable for children
aged 4 to 7. Arranged for
piano, voice and simple
percussion, with Guitar
chords given. Duration:
25-30 mins. If you need
to license a school/youth
theatre performance of
this product, please use
the online application
form.
Voice, piano SKU: FG.55011-895-9 Composed by Jean Sibelius. Classical, Ch...(+)
Voice, piano
SKU:
FG.55011-895-9
Composed by Jean
Sibelius. Classical,
Christmas music. Score.
Fennica Gehrman
#55011-895-9. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-895-9).
ISBN
9790550118959.
The
Urtext edition (2023) of
Jean Sibelius’ Five
Christmas Songs op. 1 for
voice and piano is based
on the critical edition
presented in the volume
VIII/2 Works for Solo
Voice Vol. 2 of Jean
Sibelius Works (JSW)
edited by Jukka
Tiilikainen. The lyrics
are included in Swedish,
Finnish and
English.
Sakari
Ylivuori's introduction
illuminates the history
of the beloved songs: May
1, 1913 was cold and wet.
Jean Sibelius
(1865–1957) spent the
day at home at Ainola
composing two Christmas
songs: settings of poems
for children by Zachris
Topelius. The two songs
born on that chilly
spring day were Nu står
jul vid snöig port (Now
stands Yule at the snowy
gate) and Nu så kommer
julen (Now is Christmas
coming). He then put them
together with three
Christmas carols he had
earlier composed and gave
the set the imposing Opus
number 1. He had
previously considered
giving the distinction to
various other works, but
from 1915 onwards the
Five Christmas Songs had
the honour of heading his
catalogue.
[...]
Contents
Nu står jul vid snöig
port • Joulu saapuu
portin luo • Now stands
Yule at the snowy gate [F
major] Nu så kommer
julen • Tervehtii jo
meitä joulu armahin •
Now is Christmas coming
[e minor] Det mörknar
ute • Jo joutuu ilta
• O’er hill and dale
[F major] Julvisa •
En etsi valtaa, loistoa
• Christmas song [G
major] On hanget
korkeat, nietokset •
Visst drivor höga som
skyn vi ha • The
shining snows are driving
high [F major].
With "Where Do Our Carols Come From?". Edited by Adrienne Tindall. For...(+)
With "Where Do Our
Carols Come From?".
Edited by Adrienne
Tindall. For voice(s) and
piano. 83 carols and
rounds, plus a 5 page
mini-history of carols
with a description of how
a new (84th) carol came
to be. Published by
Darcey Press.