This well-crafted, gentle original creates a beautiful feeling of the hushed wonder of a first snow in winter. Younger singers will develop important choral skills of phrasing, dynamic contrast and tone
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The text and music are artfully set in this evocative original work, painting a haunting image of a starry sky over a barren winter landscape, then drawing a musical comparison to the blanket of flowers
Robert Frost's celebrated 1922 poem shines in a setting for developing choirs that is lush and peaceful with sublime word painting throughout. The works' descending melodies are evocative of falling snow
Fleet Foxes' hit single from 2008 and the popularity of the Pentatonix 2014 a cappella cover have turned this winter-themed song into a must-perform piece for every choir. Presented here in an accessible
Capturing the ethereal, magical mood of the first snowfall of the season, cascading step-wise melodies in the chorus create the falling motif, while the repeated note motifs in the verse suggest stillness.
This setting of a poem by Emily Bronte captures the introspective, quiet mood of a cold and bleak, but beautiful winter landscape. The minor key, open fifth harmonies, quiet dynamic level, and legato