CGA1134 Sing We Now of Christmas
Description
This unique arrangement of the traditional French carol, Sing We Now of Christmas, is flexible enough for use with children's choirs of all ages. Sung as a unison anthem, elementary choirs experience the enchanting "Noel Nouvelet" melody accompanied by optional handbells or handchimes and optional percussion instruments. As a two part anthem, older children's choirs will enjoy adding a second vocal part that weaves in melodic motifs from "O Come, All Ye Faithful". A hymn study related to the piece can be found on the members only "hymn studies" section of the website.
Voicing: Unison/Two part with piano, optional finger cymbals, optional claves or hand drum, and optional 2 octaves handbells or handchimes
Text: Traditional French Carol
Arranger: Becki Slagle Mayo
Season: Christmas
Additional Resources:
CGAC1134 Sing We Now of Christmas (Accompaniment Track)
CGAC1134e Sing We Now of Christmas (Digital Download Accompaniment Track)
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