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  • Always Good News

    Very '€˜Gospel'€™ in style and text. The song moves forward making use of repetition and sequence to extend the form, so its basic shape is easy to grasp for the singers.

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  • Swing Low

    This popular arrangement makes use of unison lines and contrasting part writing to create an uncomplicated sound-world for these wistful lyrics.

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  • Sweet Little Jesus Boy

    In this arrangement of the lovely Christmas-themed Sweet Little Jesus Boy, the music has been set in a slow swing style that is both moody and evocative.

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  • Gently, gently

    An effective and compelling new carol for a cappella voices after the style of Samuel Barber.

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  • A manger lullaby

    Martin Luther’€™s timeless carol is given a delicate and satisfying new treatment with this original setting.

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  • Sing Noel!

    Sing Noel! is a unique Christmas medley featuring a high-energy original carol right off the top which wraps itself around two other traditional carols.

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  • Night of the God-Child

    It takes, as its premise, the story of Mary’s encounter with the angel who announced that she had been chosen to mother the God-Child.

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  • Night of the Magi

    The story of the Magi following the star from distant lands to Jerusalem and ultimately the Jesus child. Then the fun begins…

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  • Night of the Angel

    The story of the shepherds encountering the angelic hosts on the hillsides of Bethlehem. Imagine the silence of the night being shattered by a 6-part vocal jazz ensemble!

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  • In the garden

    A sensitive and effective treatment of this lovely old gospel favourite. Lots of unison and easy two-part writing in the verses make this setting accessible for most choirs.

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  • Whom have I in heaven but you?

    A worthwhile and hefty sing in spots with some involved rhythmic nuances that will require careful and musical management.

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  • Amazing Grace

    From its low key opening to its dramatic end, this is a truly classic arrangement of an all-time favourite.

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