Introducing "Carols for Choirs 6" – the eagerly awaited addition to the renowned choral music series for SATB, accompanied, and unaccompanied, now available at Chamberlain Music. To celebrate the centenary of the Oxford University Press Music Department, this volume of 50 new carols complements the five previous volumes, bringing new names and styles to the series while providing a complete resource for choirs from Advent to Epiphany.
This book brings together a captivating array of classic and contemporary carols, offering choirs of all levels an enchanting repertoire to delight both singers and audiences alike. This volume not only features beloved traditional carols, but also introduces newly commissioned compositions from celebrated contemporary composers, adding a fresh and inspiring dimension to your choir's seasonal performances. Whether you seek the timeless melodies of "Silent Night" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," or the imaginative harmonies of modern pieces, this book is sure to captivate and invigorate your choir's festive spirit.
"Carols for Choirs 6" is designed to cater to a range of vocal ensembles, from smaller chamber choirs to larger mixed voice groups. With its flexible voicings and various levels of difficulty, the book accommodates choirs with different levels of experience, providing opportunities for both challenge and growth.
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Owain Park |
A babe is born |
Ryan Murphy |
A child of hope |
Ian Assersohn |
A new heart |
Joanna Forbes L'Estrange |
A Present for the Future |
arr. Mykola Leontovych |
A Ukrainian Alleluia |
David Hill |
Adam lay ybounden |
John Rutter |
All the stars looked down |
Nico Muhly |
Alma Redemptoris Mater |
Kristina Arakelyan |
Ave maris stella |
Sarah Quartel |
Before the Song was Done |
Carol Barnett |
Bells, Blessings |
Alan Bullard |
Candle Carol |
Kim Porter |
Christmas Eve |
arr. B. E. Boykin |
Coventry Carol |
Ghislaine Reece-Trapp |
Earth grown old |
arr. Suzzie Vango |
Gaudete |
arr. Vicente Chavarría |
Gloucestershire Wassail |
arr. Adolphus Hailstork |
Hush, my babe |
Tawnie Olson |
I saw a stable |
arr. Stuart Nicholson |
I saw three ships |
Nigel Hess |
If Bethlehem were here today |
arr. Ben Parry |
Il est né, le divin enfant |
Cecilia McDowall |
In dulci jubilo |
David Hill |
In the bleak mid-winter |
arr. Valerie Capers |
It came upon the midnight clear |
Bob Chilcott |
Jesus Christ the apple tree |
arr. Stephen Jackson |
Love came down at christmas |
Richard Allain |
Lute Book Lullaby |
arr. Jerrick Cavagnaro |
Masters in this hall |
Zanaida Stewart Robles |
Now the Rejoicing |
Toby Young |
O be joyful |
Sarah Quartel |
On this Silent Night |
James Whitbourn |
Our Gold |
Kathleen Allan |
Ring out, ye bells! |
Errollyn Wallen |
Road to Refuge |
Caroline Shaw |
The Children's Eye |
Laura Hawley |
The Christ-child |
Bob Chilcott |
The first Nowell |
Toby Young |
The Owl |
Jessica French |
The Oxen |
Joel Thompson |
The Rose |
arr. Marques L. A. Garrett |
The Saviour's Birth |
Reena Esmail |
The Unexpected Early Hour |
Ben Parry |
There is no rose |
Lucy Walker |
There is no rose |
Reginal Wright |
There shall be Christmas Day |
Fernando Taberner |
Villancico Xicarrero |
Margaret Burk |
What cheer? |
Becky McGlade |
What child is this? |
arr. Phillip Moore |
What child is this? |
John Rutter
All the stars looked down
Nigel Hess
If Bethlehem were here today
arr. Ben Parry
Il est né, le divin enfant
arr. Valerie Capers
It came upon the midnight clear
Bob Chilcott
Jesus Christ the apple tree
arr. Stephen Jackson
Love came down at christmas
arr. Marques L. A. Garrett
Reena Esmail
The Unexpected Early Hour
Reginal Wright
There shall be Christmas Day