Adapted from Elinor Wylie's wintertime poem, the text shimmers and sparkles in this musical setting. Evocative piano motives and winding melodies combine and enhance the silken harmonic palette and lacy
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"Nothing to do. Nowhere to go. I’m happy here, just watching it snow." It's every kid's wish! This sweet ballad about watching the winter snow through a frosted windowpane has a memorable melody,
There is a moment of stillness just before snow falls, when the barren earth lies in wait. That point in time is strikingly depicted in this ethereal contemporary choral. An exquisite piano, a soaring
Crisp lines are echoed from voice to voice and punctuated with icy whispers in this rhythmic setting told from winter's point of view. A mixed-meter refrain and a layered counterpoint section fill out this
This lovely and haunting setting is challenging but accessible, with ideal ranges for middle school singers. A delicately constructed piano accompaniment flows beneath shifting contemporary harmonies and
The beloved Carol of the Bells has been set with fresh and festive wintertime words. Two complete verses of lyrics – none of which mention Christmas – and an original bridge of "fa la
Sung in unison, two, three, and eventually four-part round, this beautiful melody was penned by sixteenth century master of polyphony Thomas Tallis. An excellent teaching piece, the lyrical tune, set with
With words from the poem November by William Cullen Bryant, this expressive concert work evokes the stark beauty of coming winter. An optional C-instrument obbligato adds a shimmering layer to the
Elegant, expressive and evocative. The poetry elicits icy images of winter, while the music sends shivers up the spine. Listen closely for the voice of winter, sung by a soloist or small group, to appear
Here's a bright wintertime feature in the spirit of an eastern European snow song. With lively syncopated entrances, tuneful melodies, and independent voice parts, it's just so easy to sing. And, with no
A delicate piano accompaniment and a chromatic flute obbligato set the wintry scene for this evocative treble choral with no mention of the holidays. Both the topic and the tessitura are perfect for younger
Warm lyrics and a festive, happy a cappella texture make this stylish original song for winter or the holidays an engaging programming choice. The jazzy swing rhythms and nostalgic doo-wop feel are fun to
"When clouds appear, when wise men put on their cloaks, when great leaves fall, the winter is at hand." This sensitive setting of Shakespeare's text from Richard III features well-crafted harmonies along