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An artsy and delightful arrangement of the familiar carol, full of character and great brass sonorities.
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Carols of the French tradition from around the world are among the most beguiling of all Christmas music.
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This arrangement is perfect for singers who enjoy their low range, with a top belting note of C on the staff.
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A bright gospel-flavoured song with enjoyable rhythms and colourful harmonies. The song is through-composed with a recurring chorus which binds the whole together.
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Timeless lyric and melody deserve to be cherished and remembered in the modern age. This setting was written by way of homage to Albert Orsborn’s classic verses and melody which are seldom encountered in the present.
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Definitely theatrical, almost Broadway in feel, requiring the vocalist to change character at a moment’s notice. An unusual approach, but offers high impact if the occasion warrants.
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The cosmic theme of Genesis One is given a substantive treatment and evocative context in this major work for choir and ensemble.
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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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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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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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A bright gospel-flavoured song with enjoyable rhythms and colourful harmonies. The song is through-composed with a recurring chorus which binds the whole together.
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Part country and part gospel, this story-tellin’ song uses vignettes from St. Paul’s story to build a context around personal prayer directed on behalf of others.











