TTBB: ChristmasDear Listers, Thanks to all of you who sent suggestions for TTB/TTBB Holiday Music. Following is a compilation of responses. Thanks again to all who responded! (Please pardon duplicate listings.) Sincerely, Bill McIntosh Mt. San Antonio College Walnut, CA Mcintoz(a)aol.com 1) Oh, Come, Oh, Come, Emmanuel French, 15th century arr. James Engel 2)O Virgo Splendens Anonymous Spanish, 14th century 3) A Virgin Most PureA Virgin Unspotted Traditional 4) Pater Noster Franz Biebl (b. 1906) 5) Ave Maria Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 - 1611) 6) O Magnum Mysterium Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500 - 1553) 7)Verbum Caro Factum Est Randall Giles (b. 1950) 8) Jubilate Deo Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1555 - 1612) 9)Betelehemu arr. Wendell Whalum 10) In the bleak mid-winter Gustav Holst arr. Leslie Woodgate 11)Good King Wenceslas arr. Ken Rubin 12)Wassail Song arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams and Herbert W. Pierce 13) Coventry Carol arr. Norman Gilbert 14) Deck the Halls arr. James McKelvy and David Bohn 15) I Wonder as I Wander arr. John Jacob Niles and Lewis Henry Horton 16)March of the Kings arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw 17) A Christmas Garland Alfred S. Burt All on a Christmas Morning transcribed by Hawley Ades Star Carol What are the Signs? Some Children See Him O Hearken Ye 18) Carols and Lullabies from the American Southwest Conrad Susa 19)Little Innocent Lamb Marshall Bartholomew 20) Allunde' Alluya Arr. Salli Terri 21) What Child is This? Arr. Howard Helvy 22) Sing We Now of Christmas Arr. Howard Helvy 23) Whisper! Whisper! Arr. Jay Althouse published by Alfred 24) Go Tell It ON the Mountain Arr. Marvin Curtis 25) Beatus Vir Orlando Di Lasso 26) Noel, Noel Geavert/Arr. Chas. Greyson 27) Wondrous Love Arr. Christiansen 28) Glory Hallelu! Don Besig 29) Veni Jesu Cherubini/March 30) Still, Still, Still Rodgers 31) Masters in this Hall Chartres/Burger 32) Bashanda Haba'ah Hirsh/Leavitt 33) Rise Up O Men of God 11-1535 Augsburg 34) Praise We Sing to Thee Haydn/Luvass 2505 Kjos 35) Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening : Randall Thompson 36) Go Tell it on the Mountain arr. JW Work; Presser 37) The Little Drummer Boy (arr. Simeone; piano acc), Shawnee; 38) Three Carols for Men's Voices (TBB), Halsey Stevens\ 39) O regem coeli Victoria 40) As With Gladness Men of Old arr. R. Shaw 41) Christmas Song arr. Gustav Holst/G.Shrimer 42) Collections of Carol's for men Ditson, Oliver 43) Fifteen Christmas Carols arr/ Harold Geer, ECS 1976 44) Gloria in Excelsis Vivaldi's Gloria TTBB, Walton#W9000 45) Glory Manger/bari solo/x-mas spiritual jon washburn 46) Little Drummer Boy arr. Roy Ringwald 47)Mary Had A Baby arr. Wendell Whalum, TTBB 48) Masters In This Hall arr. James McKelvy TB 49)Medieval Gloria Vijay Singh/CPP/Belwin 50) Nine Carols for Male Voices arr. R. Waughan Williams 51) Noel, Noel Stametz/ Alliance Music Publishers 52) O Tannenbaum arr. R. Shaw 53) Old & New Christmas Carols arr. Gladys Pircher, G.Schirmer 54) Psallite arr. John Leavitt/CPP Belwin 55) Sing We Now Of Christmas arr. David York, earthsongs 56) Still, Still, Still - Austrian Carol Bach/Arr. Norman Luboff 57) Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening R. Thompson (Frostiana) 58) Soldiers Hallelujah Vijay Singh 59) Zion Hears The watchmen Singing /men's duet Buxtehude 60)Bach's "Air" / Still, Still, Still / O Holy Night Alfred Pub. 61) I Believe / Ave Maria - Bach - Gounod - - arr. Beard/Tucker 62) O Holy Night / Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Daybreak Music - Hal Leonard Corp. *Sheep May Safely Graze / The First Noel Alfred Pub. Chapel Series *The First Noel / Pachelbel's Canon Alfred Pub Choral Designs Come To Us Now, Emmanuel / Still, Still, Still Alfred Pub. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Mendelssohn / Gloria by Vivaldi Alfred Pub. Masters In This Hall / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Patapan/We 3 Kings of Orient Are (it's called Patapan, Noel) Alfred Pub. While Shepherds Watched (The Echo Song) /Joy To The World Alfred Pub. 63) While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks/Sheep May Safely Graze Arr. Keith Christopher 64) O Magnum Mysterium Jacob Handl 65) Magnificat John Taverner 66) Ante luciferum genitus Jacob Handl 67) Sir Christemus??? Carl Zytowski (set of three, I think? 68) The Yale Glee Club Book, published by Schirmer (E.C. Schirmer if not G. Schirmer) has a lot a men's chorus stuff, some appropriate for the holiday season. 69) Well, there's a Swedish collection by G"ote Widlund, published by Carl Gehrmans (CG-6125), most of which are familiar tunes to which you could use the English if you weren't prepared to tackle the Swedish. 70) If you have the time, get in touch with Danny Ray in Dallas. He is the arranger for the Turtle Creek Chorale. His email address is ComposerTx(a)AOL.com. I just bought some arrangements from him which he revoiced for my SATB choir. If you have heard any of the CD's from the Turtle Creek Chorale, you have a sense of his work. 71) Bill, the St. Olaf xmas CD's are full of men's choral arrangements. Try their website. 72) Bill, sometimes SSA music can be used as a TTB song. I did it twice with my men's chorus. You just have guys sings it in there octave. There is a TTBB arr. of Carol of the Bells,. but you can use the SSA arr. with a men's group also. You might take a second look at SSA and see if ranges and text would be appropriate. Susan Hinrichs mignon(a)arn.net Amarillo, TX 73) Ave Maria, Victoria, Schirmer Music 74)Gesu Bambino, Yon, Fisher & Bro, Belwin Inc 75) Sanctus, Schubert, Plymouth Music 76) Serenade (standchen op135), Schubert, Mercury, (trust me it can be done ttbb) 77) Still, Still, Still, Luboff, Walton Music 78)While by my Sheep, Jungst, Plymouth Music 79) Regina Coeli, arr. Vene, Belwin Mills 80) Venite Adoremus, Spevacek 81) Good King Kong, PDQ Bach 82) Gloria, Somers 83)Coventry Carol, arr. Rutter 84)As Joseph Went Walking, arr. Rutter 85) Mummer's Carol, arr. Rutter 86) Lo How a Rose, Praetorius 87)12 Days after Christmas, Silver 88) Cantique de Jean Racine, Faure 89) Carol of the Bells, Wilbousky 90) The Glory Manger, Washburn 91) Adoremius te Christus, Palestrina 92)God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, arr. Willan 93)Halleluja Chorus, Beethoven 94)Do you Hear What I Hear?, Simeone 95)Sing Noel, Petker 96)What Child is This?, arr. Helvey 97)I saw Three Ships, arr. Riese 98)Sing We Now of Christmas, arr. Helvey 99)Christmas Glory!, arr. Helvey 100)Wassail, Wassail, Vaughan Williams 101)Go Tell it on the Mourain, arr. Helvey 102)Alleluia, Amen (from Jusad Maccabaeus), Handel, arr. Davison 103)Be Thou My Vision, arr. Hunter, 104)Who is that in Yonder Star?, Young 105)Jubilate deo, Koscar 106)Ave Maria, Bruckner 107)Gloucestershire Wassail, arr. Luboff 108)Masters in this Hall Arr. Burger CPP/Belwin 109) Round and Round the Dreydl David Eddleman Kjos 110) Fum, Fum, Fum Arr. Conrad Susa 111) Go Tell it On the Mountain Arr. Harry Simeone 112) Sing We Now of Christmas Arr. David York earthsongs 113) Bring a Torch Arr. David York earthsongs 114) The Holly and the Ivy Arr. David York earthsongs 115) Salvation is Created Pavel Tschesnokov 116) Lo How a Rose Arr. Hugo Distler 117) Wassail Song R.Vaughan Williams Galaxy/ECS 118) The First Noel/Pachelbel's Canon Arr. M. Clawson Alfred 119) Gesu Bambino Pietro Yon CPP/Belwin 120) O Filii et Filiae Volckmar Leisring 121) Song of Peace Vincent Persischetti 122) Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones Arr. A.T. Davison 123) Still, Still, Still Arr. Dale Grotehuis 124) Hodie Gordon Lamb 125)Davis, Katherine Carol of the Drum 126)Isele, David, arr. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen O come, O Come Emmanuel Jingle Bells Silver Bells 127) Jungst Christmas Hymn 128) Kountz/Baldwin The Sleigh ( A la Russe) 129) Niles, John Jacob I Wonder as I Wander 130) Pedtke, Daniel, arr. Here We Come A-Caroling I Heard the Bells We Wish You a Merry Christmas 131) Praetorius/Stam Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming 132) Regney and Shayne/Simeone Do You Hear What I Hear? 133) Shaw, Martin/Stam The Holly and the Ivy 134) Stevens, Halsey Four Carols All This Night Shrill Chanticleer What Sweeter Music As I Out Rode This Enderes Night A Virgin Most Pure 135) Might we suggest you look on our web site at http://www.jaymar.com to view the following two publications which may "fit your bill". The two are: "The Glory Manger" - Jon Washburn "Yule-tide Fires" - Diane Loomer Jaymar Music Limited Main Web Site: http://www.jaymar.com New Choral Issues Site: http://www.words-music.com E-mail: music(a)jaymar.com per: Peter J. Martin, President 136)Gloria In Excelsis from "Gloria" TTBB Vivaldi-Martens Walton W9000 137) Silent Night TTBB w/Tenor solo line arr. Luboff Walton W1017 138) You need to call Yelton-Rhodes Music and talk with Roger Bourland about his collection of TTBB holiday music. He has some excellent choices. I can highly recommend *anything* by Dean X Johnson or Larry Moore. Yelton-Rhodes is located in Los Angeles, phone 1-888-497-6874. You can peruse their entire catalog on-line. I think the address is: www.yrmusic.com. 139) Little Lamb (TTBB a cappella) - Joel Phillips #HL50483324 (G. Schirmer ED 4063) 140) Lo, how a Rose e'er bloomimg (TTBB a cappella) - Praetorius (English - 2 verses) #HL50293430 (G. Schirmer 1542) 141)In the Bleak Midwinter (TBB keyboard) - Rossetti/ setting Victor Cohen Johnson Sacred Music Press #10/1947S 142) I Saw Three Ships (TTBB) -- arr. Mark Riese, ECS Pub., No. 4392 143) God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (TTBB) -- arr. Mark Riese, ECS Pub., No. 4060 (again, tough) 144) What Child is This? (TTBB) -- arr. Mark Riese, ECS Pub., No. 4394 (gorgeous harmony and not as difficult as the two listed above) 145) Sing We Now of Christmas (TTBB with cello and guitar) -- arr. David York and Bryan Johanson, Earthsongs Pub. (the favorite with my men at the moment and my favorite from the set of three) 146) Three Hanukkah Songs (TTBB) -- arr. Charles Baker, Yelton Rhodes pub., no. YR2600v1 (challenge lies in learning the Hebrew and Yiddish) 147)Masters In This Hall (TBB, a cappella) -- arr. Dave Burger, Columbia Pictures Pub., no. SV8221 (unfortunately this simple and lovely piece may be out of print 148)Child of God Crocker HLeonard Pub TTB 149) In the Bleak MidWinter V Johnson Lorenz TTB 150) Tollite Hostias Saint-Saens/Mulder BriLee TTB 151) Gloucestershire Wassail - pub. Lawson Gould #52412 152) Rejoice and Sing - Fred Bock #BG2144 153) Coventry carol - Oxford #85.002 154)Sweet Little Jesus Boy - Carl fischer CM2194 155) Mary Had A Baby - Tuskegee - T119 156) Jesus, Jesus, Rest your head - Music 70 - M70-668 157) Silent Night - Morning Star- MSM-50-1014 158) Four Carols - Halsey Stevens - Peer International 159) Three Early Christmas Carols - Arr. Robert Powell 160) Mary Did You Know - Fred Bock Dear colleagues, Thanks for the responses suggesting music for men's choir for a Christmas program. > Ron Nelson: Sleep, little one (this appears to be only available in SSA > format now) > > How about Franz Biebl's Ave Maria for TTBB? OK, there are a couple of trio > passages, and an introductory chant, but these could perhaps be done by a > small group of singers instead of one on a part. I think your singers > might well find the sheer richness of the harmonies makes this popular > piece worth the effort. > > I have a little piece the choral director at Cornell wrote, Verses for > Advent, for men. About 2 minutes, really a neat piece once you get the > weird harmonic change toward the end. > > Magnificat by Healey Willan - 4 minutes - uses both chant and lush, > four-part harmony - Cypress Choral Music CP 1074 > > > We (Augsburg Fortress) have a new collection coming out for men's voices - > Augsburg Choirbook for Men - in it is a setting titled "Midnight Clear" > arranged by Robert Scholz. Bob did it for his Viking Chorus at St. Olaf a > number of years ago. The setting is originally be Russell-Shultz-Widmar > and is a new tune to the "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" text......the > SATB setting has been a winner for us over the past 8 years and has Bob > Scholz > received many requests for his TTBB version. There will also be orchestral > pts available later in the year, otherwise organ or piano is lovely. > > Are you familiar with Mack Wilberg's "Videntes Stellam Magi" for men's > voices, five woodwinds, piano, & drum? It is a great Christmas dance > published by Oxford. > Check Yelton Rhodes music. They have a great list of music for men's choir. I also looked through a long compilation of suggestions of this kind of repertoire, which is in the Choralist archives. There are dozens of ideas, but upon investigating I few I discovered that several are now out of print or only available in other voicings. Thanks again, and have a good weekend, Kriin Nielsen nielsenk(a)ripon.edu Hello, As you can see from the subject line, this is the second compilation of music for TTBB choir for Christmas. My first compilation prompted several more responses. Enjoy! Kirin Nielsen nielsenk(a)ripon.edu I have an arrangement for men and piano, due out from Boosey and Hawkes in a few weeks. AS LATELY WE WATCHED, is a lovely Austrian Carol. It is in English or German. Wayland Rogers My opinion is that "Sing dem Herrn" will provide a fine addition your concert: *SING DEM HERRN (5-voice canon) is published by Warner Brothers; the order number is SV8640. Michael Praetorius (d. 1621) composed this canon for 2 to 5 voices in any combination, and Wallace De Pue arranged it. Both English and German texts are present. As a processional, this piece is tops! It is a "best seller" for Warner Brothers, and was adopted by the Men's Chorus of Bowling Green State University as its traditional processional. The English text is: Sing to the Lord, Alleluia! We all love Him. Praise to His name! Sing it with timbrel and harp! Sing to the Lord, Alleluia! Amen. The vocal range is (D1-d2) EASY You may also consider: ALLELUIA! "Psalm 150" (TTBB) by Louis Lewandowski is the mother of all great settings of this biblical text. Wallace De Pue has arranged Lewandowski's dynamic composition in such a manner that he believes the composer would be greatly pleased. His arrangement has been performed all over America and has received public acclaim. An artist chorus is needed to present this piece. The text is: Praise the Lord in his holiness! Praise the Lord in his firmament! Alleluia! Praise the Lord in the firmament of His power! Praise the Lord according to His greatness. Praise Him with psaltry and harp. Praise Him with sound of the trumpet. Praise Him with timbrel and dancing. O praise Him with instumental strings. O praise ye the Lord on cymbals loud and strong. Alleluia! Let every thing, all that have breath, praise the Lord. Praise ye now the Lord! Alleluia! (2:27) MEDIUM DIFFICULT You could do the world premiere of: O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM (TTBB double men's chorus) was created as an antiphonal piece in Latin. Florid counterpoint and rich harmonies cause an atmosphere of peace and beauty. This is a piece that can provide great contrast to a monochrome program, or begin a concert or service in a novel manner through placing one choir on the stage and another in a balcony. Only excellent choirs should consider this work. The music is not difficult, however the basses must sing a "Great D" while the tenors must sing a "Bb 1." #4 You are welcome to a CD containing items one and two if you are interested. Sincerely, Wallace De Pue - There is a really cool piece called "Noel Canon" (I think that's the title) by Steven Sametz. It's on Chanticleer's Sing we Christmas CD as well as on Christmas with The Princeton Singers. It's lively and fun and does require four-part men. Not sure if it's published, but if it is, it may be Oxford. I also highly recommend the Alfred Burt Carols... What wonderful text and music! I'm sure there are arrangements available for TTBB or, if there aren't, they're so singable, you wouldn't have any problem adjusting the SATB version for all male voices. You can find out much more at this website: http://www.alfredburtcarols.com/ May I suggest that you have a look at RVW's Nine Carols for Men's Voices. There is a wonderful variety in the setthe high/low pitch ranges are not extreme, and the settings themselves are first-rate. I believe it is published by Oxford University Press. BETHLEHEM DOWN (TTB) by John Biggs. See it listed at: http://consortpress.com/Choral.html I would like to thank all of you for your help and I have some great ideas for music to do with my advanced male choir. MY ORIGIONAL POST WAS - It is always difficult to find music for advanced male choirs, I am interested in your suggestions for christmas/winter music that can be done by a good high school or college men's choir. It can be TTB but I would prefer TTBB. The music can be in any language and form any time period. Let me know what you have had great success and ill post my findings. Thanks in advance Your responses .. Of course I am at home at not at work, and the composer eludes me, but Ave Marie Stella is LOVELY and quite challenging, a cappella with some solo moments. Done well, it will send chills. LB ********** There's always that classic crowd-pleaser, Franz Biebl's Ave Maria for TTBB. Scott Gillam NAS Choral Music Rental Library (www.nasingers.org) "Musica divina laudis celebrari." (old proverb) ********** Check out *Verbum Patris umanatur* in the New Oxford Book of Carols& I have a version of it that accumulates from 1 to 4 vvfun item! Hope this helps, Robert A.M. Ross, Artistic Director Voces Novae et Antiquae Philadelphia, PA (USA) VocNovEtAn(a)aol.com ********** You will like "A Splash of Christmas" by Leo Schwartz, www.leoschwartz.com. It's a very well written composition for TTBB chorus and piano incorporating quite a few carols. It's also a lot of fun. You may reach Leo at leosz(a)rcn.com Steven A. Russell hemiola(a)optonline.net www.monmouth.com/~srussell/ */********* Daniel Pinkham's Christmas Cantata is also published for TTBB. And it has a great sound with all men. Ray Rhoads Director of Choral Activities Reading Area Community College Reading, PA ********** Check Yelton Rhodes Music. Their website is yrmusic.com, and they've published a LOT of male chorus music. We just performed and recorded "Winter Solstic Moon," which is based on Hopi native tunes - very lovely and haunting. Patrick Coyle Artistic Director Cincinnati Men's Chorus ********** I am the conductor of a chorus in LA. For our holiday concert, we will be performing a new piece by composer David Long, called "A New December." It is for 3 part men's chorus. I have performed this piece as a trio, and its really wonderful. Great lyrics, a nice flowing line and accompaniment. You can check it out at the publisher's website, www.yrmusic.com Here's a link to David's bio on the site, all of his pieces are listed there. Good luck! http://www.yrmusic.com/v2/artists/bios/artist.php?ID Karlan Judd Artistic Director, West Coast Singers ********** William, The Cecilian Singers Press publishes two arrangements, Coventry carol, and Gloucestershire Wassail, for men's voices. My professional men have done both. The Coventry Carol was used by the University of Michigan Men's Glee, both in their program and for a statewide Male Chorus day with selected high school singers joining them. The Gloucestershire Wassail is more demanding, but accessible. I would be glad to send sample copies if you're interested. James C. Myers, Musical Director The Cecilian Singers of Columbus jcmyers(a)infinet.com www.ceciliansingers.org ********** William, You may be interested in my setting for unaccompanied TTBB men's chorus of "A Country Boy in Winter," a poem by 19th Century American poet Sarah Orne Jewett. It is a light, fun, playful piece. Duration approx. 3 & 1/2 minutes. It was premiered March 5, 2004, at the Society of Composers National Conference. The full text appears below, and a pdf file of the score is attached. I'd be happy to forward a hardcopy perusal score by regular mail if you would prefer. Please let me know if you decide to perform the piece. Greg Greg Bartholomew Email: info(a)GregBartholomew.com Web: www.GregBartholomew.com ********** I have two pieces for Advent and Christmas that were commissioned by Axel Theimer of St. John's University for the SJU Men's Chorus. The first is Tota Pulchra/Ave Maria and the second is Puer Natus Est, the third of the series is for Epiphany - Omnes de Saba. All are TTBB. If you are interested in looking at them or hearing a sample I can send you something. Sincerely, Dr. Anne Kilstofte Hamline University St. Paul, MN/ 2004-2005 Fulbright Scholar Estonian Academy of Music Tallinn, Estonia ********** "As Lately We Watched" for TTB and piano. Austrian carol (Die Hirten auf dem Felde) arranged by Wayland Rogers. English and German. Available this summer from Boosey and Hawkes. Wayland Rogers Wayland Rogers 2236 West Dickens Chicago, IL 60647 wrogers3(a)ix.netcom.com www.waylandrogers.com ********** Ralph Vaughan Williams (arr.) - Wassail Song Steven Sametz - Noel! Michael Cox - O Holy Child Conrad Susa - The Chanticleer's Carol Conrad Susa - Carols and Lullabies Conrad Susa - A Christmas Garland James McKelvy (arr.) - Deck the Hall (in 7/8) Daniel Pinkham - Christmas Cantata Joel Phillips - Little Lamb Wendell Whalum (arr.) - Betelehemu David Conte - A Stable Lamp is Lighted Jon Washburn (arr.) - The Glory Manger Diane Loomer - Yuletide Fires Michael Sitton - The Gentyle Storke Diane Loomer - Ave Maris Stella Franz Biebl - Ave Maria Morten Lauridsen - O Magnum Mysterium Gustav Holst - In the bleak midwinter Alfred Burt - Carols Sergei Rachmaninoff - Bogoroditse Devo Ambroz Copi - De Maria Virgine John Chorbajian - My Gift Mark Riese (arr.) - What Child is This? Mark Riese (arr.) - I Saw Three Ships Randall Thompson - Alleluia Randall Thompson - Nowel (Nativity According to St. Luke) Norman Luboff (arr.) - Still, Still, Still Frank Albinder Music Director Washington Men's Camerata www.camerata.com Woodley Ensemble www.woodleyensemble.org The Virginia Glee Club of The University of Virginia www.student.virginia.edu/~glee FSAlbinder"at"pobox.com (202) 986-5867 ********** END OF LIST***************************************** William C. Fields kingcollegeguy04(a)aol.com Dear Listers, The the compilation of beginning mens repertoire for the Christmas Season: There are some duplicates so those would be a given. Have a great day. from Charley Garrett: A book called Yultide Favorites Barbershop Style. TTBB. www.harmonymarketplace.com/yulfavson1.html He suggests saving $2.00 per song book by joining the Barbershop Harmony Society Chapter. >From Christopher Borges Born, Born in Betherlehem. Arranged by Donald Moore. His arr. for TB are quite singable and enjoyable. >From Dr. Patricia Corbin Soldier's Hallelujah by Vijah Singh. TB ACappella. Very Singable. >From Greg Lapp. He suggests more of Vijah Singh. and his websight for Brosscum Publications. www.brosscum.com or reach him at Lappers2(a)aol.com Behold That Star. two part acappella. Boar's Head Carol with flexible voicing. >From Frank Albinder Of the Father's Love Begotton and O Come Emmanuel. arr. Engel. Morning Star. Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming, Praetorius, arr. Davison, ECS Ave Maris Stella, arr. Loomer, Cypress Boar's Head Carol. arr. Parker'Shaw, Lawson-Gould Who is He in yonder Stall, Young, Plymouth Betelehemu, arr. Whalum, Lawson-Gould March of the Kings, arr. Parker/Shaw, Lawson-Gould Gloria ad modum tubae, Dufay O Sing for Joy, arr. Royer, Plymouth >From Rusty Keesler Noel, Noel / Vijah Singh / Brilee Music BL212 Two Christmas Plainsongs for Male Chorus / arr. James Engel / Morning Star pub. MSM-50-1901 O Come, O Come Emmanuel and Of the Father's Love Begotten. Mostly unison with a little divisi on O Come. Musica Dei (The Gift of music) Mary Lynn Lightfoot. TTB Heritage Music. Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming. arr. Roger Emerson, TBB/ Hal Leonard >From Thomas Rinn Hanerot Halalu arr. Chass. Two Part. Mark Foster Deck the Hall arr. Farnell TB. Alliance pub. What Swetter Music. Butler. Two Part Masters in This Hall. Borger. TTB. Out of Print - but excellent if you can find it. Three Holiday Glorias. Moore.TB.BriLee Music Children, Go Where I Send Thee. Crocker. TTB Mary Had a Baby. Emerson.TTB Christmas Songs for Tenor/Bass Chorus. Christopher. TB/TTB Star of the East. Crocker. TTB While My Sheep. Bennett. TTB Born in Bethlehem. Moore. TTB. BriLee Noel, Noel, Sinhn.TB. Brilee The Sheperd's Spiritual.Moore.TB >From Joy Hirokawa The Shepherd's Spiritual. arr. Donald Moore. Brilee Music. Medley for Christmas. arr. a Siltman, Cambiata Press. The Reindeer Rap. arr. Sally Albrect. Alfred Publishers. Here are some not Christmas, but Joy found they worked well. Condfish Shanty. arr. ViJay Singh. BriLee Music Vive L'Amour arr. Bob Siltman. Cambiata Press. Drill Ye Tarriers. arr. Emily Crocker. Hal Leonard Boatman Stomp arr. Michael Gray. G. Schirmer. Sea Feber. arr. Sherri Porterfield. Heritage press. The Lion Sleeps Tonight. arr. Jeff Funk. Warner Bros. Sing Me A Song of a Lad That is Gone . Sherri Porterfield. Studio PR. Buffalo Gals, arr. Dan krunnfusz. Walton Music. |