This fantastic arrangement takes this ballad from "The Polar Express" to a new level! Originally recorded by Josh Groban, the song has become a standard in the holiday repertoire. "Children sleeping, snow
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Featuring five gems from cherished Rankin/Bass Productions animated Christmas specials, this nine-minute medley is holiday nostalgia at its best! Children one to one hundred will delight in this nifty
The sensational group Voctave has set the gold standard for a cappella arrangements. This is the actual transcription of their fast-paced mini-medley of three iconic Christmas songs: Frosty the Snowman;
From Trans-Siberian Orchestra's triple-platinum album Christmas Eve and Other Stories, this famous combination of Pachelbel's Canon with patterned vocal parts that can be quickly taught and layered
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This superb medley of all-time favorite holiday pop songs is six glorious minutes' worth of holiday cheer! Winter Wonderland; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and It's the Most Wonderful
This beautiful ballad is the theme song of "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." Using just the piano for accompaniment, this setting is charming in its simplicity. Highly recommended!
Sparkling with a dreamlike quality, this classic Christmas tune is brimming with rich harmonies and a nostalgic character that just says Christmas. Though originally written for Frank Sinatra, this
Originally written for and premiered by Frank Sinatra as the B-side of his White Christmas recording, this holiday favorite has been covered by more than forty artists, including Rosemary Clooney, Tony
Frosty goes to the jazz club in this wintertime classic! A rapid swing tempo, walking string bass line, and stylized syncopations sync up to create an undeniably big-band vintage vibe. Back and forth banter
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Featuring three great songs from the movie "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas," this medley is destined to become a holiday tradition for school choirs! It's four minutes' worth of "fah who foraze,
Artists from Aretha Franklin to Barbra Streisand have covered this moving musical letter to Santa Claus, but it is still most frequently associated with Amy Grant's 1992 recording. Mark's richly
Originally written for Judy Garland, but covered by countless others, this classic Christmas ballad is timeless. This arrangement embraces the traditional warm harmonies, alternates between a cappella and
A rubato piano solo opens this lush arrangement of the beloved holiday song made popular by Judy Garland in the 1944 movie musical "Meet Me in St. Louis." Then the verse is sung before the ensemble settles
Molly Ijames has done a wonderful job with this setting of the pop holiday classic! For a cappella voices (with optional piano reduction), it brings out all the beautiful sparkle of the jazzy harmonies.