Echo Carol is a fun, up-tempo song that teaches children about the Christmas story. True to its title, the piece uses an echo throughout which can be sung by different combinations of voices (older children and younger children, leader and choir, choir and congregation). What a great way to learn the Christmas story!
Voicing: Unison/two-part with piano, opt. percussion, and opt. Orff instruments
Warm and lilting, this charming multimeter lullaby includes unison passages as well as lovely two-part harmonies. Built-in echoes allow the melody to be shared by both voice parts. Alternate text opti...
This vibrantly rhythmic and percussive setting of the traditional Spanish tune is all decked out with a new English text and is absolutely infectious. The original Spanish is offered as a performance ...
Suitable for both church and school choirs, Craig Curry's setting of the traditional English carol is absolutely exquisite and extremely well crafted. Curry uses dramatic dynamic changes, stunning pia...
Incorporating hand claps and a bit of syncopation, this bright, upbeat anthem conveys the joyful celebration of Jesus' birth and the true meaning of Christmas. A quiet, legato middle section gives dis...
This exciting and festive arrangement brings a much-loved hymn to new life. A dynamic piano accompaniment supports the dancing melody while the optional second vocal part offers a nice challenge for m...
Pie Jesu' is a piece for two-part children's choir with either piano or orchestral accompaniment. While the instrumentation obviously enhances the attractiveness of this composition, it stands alone w...