Here is a lovely setting of the 19th century William Bartholomew text that reflects on the new life that is born in the midst of winter, turning darkness into light and doing just that through music,...
You'll be laughing all the way with this fresh winter showpiece that is great fun for mixed, treble or men's choirs! The keyboard part is dazzling, the vocal parts are definitely “rollicking&rdq...
Opening with a plaintive treble voice over a choral background, the verse/refrain unfold to reveal the loving truth of the nativity – “Born in a poor place, but rich in your glory. ”
This simple strophic carol connects the light from the shepherd's lamp at the stable door to the light that Jesus shines on the pathway of the believer. On the final verse, it grows to a glorious high...
This tender original carol recounts the nativity in a gently rocking rhythm with warm vocal lines and fresh contemporary harmonies.
This 13th century carol has been arranged by Philip Lawson in a contemporary style that retains some of its ancient roots. With intertwining voices, interesting two against three rhythms, it has a fre...
Here is a song for school and community choirs to sing at Christmas that reminds us to help the less fortunate among us. The cheerful melody and lyrics are easily learned in a minimum of rehearsal tim...
With a sweet melody, gentle rocking feel and luscious harmony, this simple carol is a pure delight for Christmas services and concerts. Wonderfully accessible for school, church, community and profess...
A lovely setting of the Robert Herrick poem will showcase the sound and expressiveness of your mixed chorus in Christmas concerts or any time of year. An excellent concert theme or opener.