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2002

Multi-Traditional Holiday Sampler for

Mixed Chorus

Arrangements of Christmas Carols

SATB VOICING (Sampler contains 3-4 pages of each score)

ARRANGEMENTS OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS

NEW!

Pg 3

Before the Paling of the Stars

by J. William Greene

YR2801

BEST SELLER!

Pg 7

Behold That Star!

by Steve Milloy

YR3504v2

NEW!

Pg 11 Carol of the Bells

by David Saladino

YR8700

NEW!

Pg 15 The Cherry Tree Carol

by Jerald Thomas Hawhee

YR6706

NEW!

Pg 19 Children, Go Where I Send Thee by Steve Milloy

YR3505v2

BEST SELLER!

Pg 23 Hark! (In 7/8)

by Mendelssohn/Landau

YR5505

NEW!

Pg 27 In the Town

by J. Williame Greene

YR2806P

NEW!

Pg 31 Mary Had A Baby

by Steve Milloy

YR3503v2

NEW!

Pg 35 O Tannenbaum

by Glenn Carlos

YR7700

YR2801

Before the Paling of the Stars (Nine Strophic Christmas Carols) for Maria and Rev. Dennis Roberts, Gretchen and Sena

Young Mary Lived in Nazareth Text: Rae E. Whitney Copyright © Selah Publishing Co., 1990

J. William Greene

Adagio e molto rubato

1. Young 2. So 3. When 4. So 5. Those

SATB

Ma Ma Ma Jo eigh

- ry - ry - ry - seph - ty

lived went came mar burn

-

in a back ried ing

-

Na - za - reth, cross the hills nome a - gain Ma - ry then, miles they walked;

drew far, her a be -

wa far heart preg neath

ter from had nant, the

from Na lost vir stars

-

the za its gin they

-

4

well reth, song, bride; slept;

where to a to and

-

once an share the fraid that keep her Ma - ry,

an - gel tid - ings, Jo - seph, safe from in new

came to her bit - ter - sweet, whom she loved, slan - d'rous tongues, free - dom laughed,

full with would he and

won - drous news to old E - li za think she had done kept her at his then, re - mem - b'ring,

8

tell. beth, wrong; side; wept;

But who at and and

Ma - ry said, "That first, he when the when at

said, self did, child last

-

"How same but was they

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can an then al reached

this gel a most the

be? came dream due, town,

A to con the her

-

for the Franks: Sue, Joe, Samantha, and Jason, Rochester, NY

Carol of the Birds Tune: Philomel J. William Greene, ASCAP

Text from Bas-Quercy

Voice

1. Whence comes this rush

-

far,

Fol - low - ing straight the

come

ye

here,

In - to

3. Hark

how the green- finch bears

his

part,

Phi - lo - mel,

too,

with

sky,

Come where the

Son

of

-

why

wings a

us,

4. An

ye birds,

of

2. "Tell

gels and shep - herds, birds of†the

this

sta - ble,

No - el poor

star?

and drear?"

ten - der heart, God

doth

lie;

Optional SATB

3

Birds from the woods

in

"Hast'- ning we

seek

the

Chants from her

leaf - y

Christ on

earth

with

won- drous flight,

Beth - le - hem seek

new - born

King,

And

re - treat,

Re, Join

in

the shout,

dark

man doth

dwell,

this

Ho - ly

Night.

all

our sweet - est

mu - sic

bring."

mi,

fa,

ac - cents

sweet.

3

3 3

3

3

sol,

in No

-

el,

No

- el.

for Barbara, Christine, and Philomena Colucci, Rochester, NY

When Trees Did Show No Leaves

Tune: Year's End J. William Greene, ASCAP

Text: Eleanor Farjeon

1. When 2. Like 3. Like

SATB

trees green dai

-

did show leaves when sies to

no they the

leaves, grow, grass

And He His

grass shall in -

no dai - sies for com - fort no-cence He'll

(Cue notes for stanza 2)

had, be; bring;

And Like In

fields had lost their life in streams shall keen - est winds that

And For His

streams in run - ning flo - wr'ng

was like the

shorn, corn morn

ice wa love

-

were ter shall

a tempo e appassionato

rubato

clad, He; spring;

And He The

day of light shall raise hope ri - sing of

poco rit.

tenuto

wind had got bar - ren fields mid- night shall

sheaves, flow, pass

a to ap

spear, bear, - pear,

Je - sus For this When the

4

(short)

Christ was born was He born Christ is born

a tempo

In the end- ing In the end- ing In the end- ing

And For At

rit.

of of of

the the the

year. year. year.

for the Koniskis: Anne, Jeff, and Sarah, Rochester, NY

Before the Paling of the Stars Tune: Paling Stars J. William Greene, ASCAP

Text: Christina Rossetti Molto sostenuto

(

)

1. Be - fore 2. Priest 3. Je -

SATB

the and sus

pal - ing King lay on his

of fast mo -

the stars, Be - fore a - sleep in ther's breast In

the win - ter morn, Je - ru - sa - lem, the sta - ble cold,

( )

( ) Be - fore Young Spot -

(

Born Saint Let

In fore Saint

the and less

ear - liest cock - crow old lay fast a - sleep Lamb of God was He

in

Je - sus Christ was crowd - ed Beth - le Shep- herd of the

-

born: hem: fold:

)

in a and An - gel, us kneel with

sta ble, ox and ass, Ma ry Maid,

the world His the Christ - mas and An - gel,

hands had made day break ox and ass,

With

To

5

Cra Kept Jo -

Born In hail

dled in a man - ger, a watch to - ge - ther, seph bent and hoa - ry,

a the win - ter the King of

stran- ger. wea- ther. Glo - ry.

Be With

YR3504v2

Comissioned by the choir of St Paul's United Methodist Church Patrick Coyle, music director

Behold That Star!

Thomas Talley Arr. by Steven Milloy

SATB and Piano

Medium fast Pop-Gospel Shuffle Be-hold, be-hold! SA

Be - hold!

TB

Be - hold,

be-hold!

3

3

Piano

5

SA

Be

-

hold

that

star,

be

-

hold

TB

5

Pno.

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that

8

star

uh - (puh) yon

-

der!

Be

-

hold

that

star,

oh - oo-woh,

8

11

it

is

the

star

of

Beth

-

le

-

hem.

Oh - oo-woh!

Be - hold

that

11

14

you got

-

ta be - hold

that

S.div.

S. unis.

be - hold

you got

-

ta be - hold

that

that

14

-2-

star

uh - (puh) yon

-

der!

star,

17

SA

Be

-

hold

that

star,

oh

-

oo-woh,

it

is

the

star

of

TB

17

Pno.

20

Solo

There

was

no

room

found

in

the

inn

(nuh),

SA

Beth

-

le

-

hem.

Oh - oo - woh,

TB

20

Pno.

23

Solo

no,

for

SA

it

is

the

star

of

Beth

-

le

-

hem.

TB

23

Pno.

-3-

Him

who

was

found

26

free

from sin,

yeah,

Oh - oo - woh,

yeah.

it

is

You

the

star

of

Beth

-

le

-

must

be -

hem,

oh-oo-woh!

26

29

you got

Be - hold

that

-

ta

be - hold

star,

that

be - hold

you got

-

ta

be - hold

that

that

29

32

star

uh - (puh) yon

-

der!

Be - hold

32

-4-

that

star,

oh

- oo-woh,

hold!

YR8700 from the Ukraine; Epiphany, holiday of January 6

Carol of the Bells SATB

Ominous

Music by M. Leontovich Arranged by David Saladino

Ca. 60

* Soprano Dong!

Dong

Alto

Dong!

Dong

Tenor

Dong!

Hark how the bells

sweet sil-ver bells

all seem to say

throw cares a-way

Dong

Bass

Dong!

Dong

cresc. Ding

7 S.

Ding

DongDingDong

that

is their song

DongDingDong

that

is their song

Dong

Ding

Christ - mas is here

bring - ing goodcheer

to

youngandold

meek

andthe bold

Ding

Christ - mas is here

bring - ing goodcheer

to

youngandold

meek

and the bold

Ding

DongDingDong

that

is their song

Ding

DongDing Dong

that

is theirsong

Ding

Dong

A.

T. Ding

Dong

B.

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13

mp, cresc.

S. with

joy-fulring

all

car-ol-ing,

One

seems to hear

words

of

goodcheer

from ev - ry-where

fill - ing

the air,

mp, cresc. A.

with

joy-ful ring

all

car-ol-ing,

One seems to hear

words

of

good cheer

from

ev- ry - where

fill - ing the air,

words

of

good cheer

from

ev- ry - where

fill - ing the air,

words

of

good cheer

from

ev- ry - where

fill - ing the air,

mp, cresc. T. Ding with joy-ful ring

Dong all car-ol-ing,

One seems to hear mp, cresc.

B.

with

joy-fulring

all

car-ol-ing,

One seems to hear

19 S.

Oh how they pound

rais - ing the sound

o'er hill and dale,

tell- ing their tale,

Gay- ly they

ring

while peo-ple

sing

Oh how they pound

rais - ing the sound

o'er hill and dale,

tell- ing their tale,

Gay- ly they ring

while peo-ple sing

Oh how they pound

rais - ing the sound

o'er hill and dale,

tell- ing their tale,

Gay- ly they ring

while peo-ple sing

Oh how they pound

rais - ing the sound

o'er hill and dale,

tell- ing their tale,

Gay- ly they ring

while peo-ple sing

A.

T.

B.

-2-

25 cresc.

cresc.

S.

songs of good

cheer

Christ-mas is here.

Mer - ry mer - ry

Christ-mas is here.

Ding

mer-ry

mer-ry Christ - mas,

Mer - ry mer - ry

mer-ry

A. songs of good cheer

Ding

Dong

Ding

is their song

Ding

sempre mf T.

songs of good cheer

Christ-mas is here.

Ding

dong ding dong

that

cresc.

dong ding dong

cresc.

B.

songs of good cheer

Christ-mas is here.

30

Ding

Mer - ry mer - ry

Ding

mer-ry

Christ

-

mas,

Mer - ry mer - ry

mer-ry

Dong.

S.

mer-ry Christ

-

mas

On

Dong

Ding

on they send

on

with-out end

their

joy-ful tone

A. Ding

ding dong.

T. that

is their song

Ding

ding

dong.

Ding

ding

dong.

B.

Christ

-

-

mas,

-3-

to

ev-ry home,

Christ-mas is here

36

with S. II

S.

bring- ing good cheer

to young and old

meek and the bold,

Ding dong ding dong.

that is their song

with joy-ful ring with A. II

A. I A. to young and old

meek and the bold,

Ding dong ding dong.

that is their song

with joy-ful ring

with T. II

T. I T. bring- ing good cheer

to young and old

meek and the bold,

Ding dong ding dong.

that is their song

with joy-ful ring

Ding dong ding dong.

that is their song

with joy-ful ring

B.I B. meek and the bold,

42 S.

all

car-ol-ing,

One seems to hear

words

of good cheer

from ev - ry where

fill - ing the air,

Oh

how they

all

car-ol-ing,

One seems to hear

words

of good cheer

from ev - ry where

fill - ing the air,

Oh

how they

all

car-ol-ing,

One seems to hear

words

of good cheer

from ev - ry where

fill - ing the air,

Oh

how they

One seems to hear

words

of good cheer

from ev - ry where

fill - ing the air,

Oh

how they

A.

T.

with B. II B. all

car-ol-ing,

-4-

YR6706

The Cherry Tree Carol (When Joseph Was a-Walkin') for 3-part S.A.B. choir & piano

Moderato S

A.

Appalachian Traditional

arr. Jerald Thomas Hawhee (1996)

solo opt.

When

Jo - seph was

a - walk

-

in'

He

heard an

an-gel

sing,

"To

-

night there shall be

B

1 S.

Ooo

A.

born

On

earth our heav'n-ly

king,

To

-

night there shall be

born

On

earth our heav'n-ly

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-2S.

Ooo

Ooo

A.

all

king!"

"He

neith - er

shall be

born

In

lu

lu

hous - en

nor in

hall;

Nor

B.

Lu

lu

lu

lu

lu...

13 S.

Lu

lu

lu

lu...

Ooo



A.

in

the place of

par - a-dise

But

in

lu

lu

an

ox-es

stall;

Nor

in

B.

Lu

19

lu

lu...

Ooo

the place of

par - a-dise But

-3S.

Lu

A.

in

an

ox-es

stall!"

B.

"He

25 S.

lu

lu

lu

lu

lu

lu

lu

lu

lu...

Ooo

A.

Ooo

Ooo

Ooo

B.

neith - er

31

shall

be

cloth

-

Èd

In

pur - ple

nor in

pall;

But

all

in fair white

lin

-

en

As

-4S.

Lu lu

lu

Ooo

Lu lu

lu

lu

the ba-bies

all.

Lu

lu

lu

lu.

lu

lu

lu.

the ba-bies

all."

A.

lu...

Lu

lu

lu

lu

lu

lu

lin - en

As

wear

B.

wear

But

all

in fair white

37 3

S.

"He

neith-er shall be

christ - en'd In

white wine nor in

red;

But

"He

neith-er shall be

christ - en'd In

white wine nor in

red;

But

"He

neith-er shall be

christ - en'd In

white wine nor in

red;

But

all

in fair spring

A.

with fair

B.

43

all

in spring

YR3505v2

Comissioned by the Cincinnatti Men's Chorus Patrick Coyle, artistic director

Children, Go Where I Send Thee Traditional spiritual Adapted & arranged

SATB and Piano

by Steven

fast Big Band swing!

Milloy

SA Quartet TB

SA

Get

Choir

TB

Piano

5 SA

a

mov

-

in'!

Get

a

mov

-

in'!

TB

5

Pno.

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Get!

9

cresc.

SA

cresc.

Ya got

t'

get

mov

-

in',

b' - fore

it

is

t' late!

Chil - dren,

TB

9

Pno.

cresc.

13 SA

go

where I

send

thee.

How

shall

I

send

thee?

TB

I'm 13

Pno.

17 SA

One

f'

TB

gon-na send

thee

one bah

one.

17

Pno.

-2-

th' lid' - l

bid-dy

ba

-

by

that's

21

born,

yes,

SA

born,

born,

born

in

Beth - le-hem.

Chil - dren,

TB

Born,

born,

yes,

21

Pno.

25 SA

go

where I

send

thee.

How

shall

I

send

thee?

I'm

TB

Go

where I

send

thee.

25

Pno.

29 SA

gon - na send

thee

two bah

two.

One

TB

Two 29

Pno.

-3-

for

Paul

an'

Sil

-

as!

born,

33

yes,

SA

f'

th' lid' - l

bid-dy

ba

-

by

that's

born,

born,

born

TB

Born,

born,

yes,

33

Pno.

37 SA

in

Beth - le-hem.

Chil - dren,

go

where I

send

thee.

How

TB

37

Pno.

41 SA

shall

I

send

thee?

I'm

gon- na

TB

I'm

gon-na send

41

Pno.

-4-

thee

three bah

three.

send

three

YR5505

HARK! (IN 7/8) SATB a cappella

Arr. by Steven Landau

Music by Felix Mendelssohn Text by Charles Wesley

= 150

S. Hark

the

her-

ald

an-

gels

sing

Hark

the

her-

ald

an-

gels

sing

Hark

the

her -

ald

an

- gels

sing_

A.

T.

B. bm bm bm bm bm bm bm

bm bm bm bm bm bm bm

Glo-

ry

to

the new

born

king!

Peace

on

Earth,

and mer-

cy

mild.

God

and

sin-

ners

Glo-

ry

to

the new

born

king!

Peace

on

Earth,

and mer-

cy

mild.

God

and

sin-

ners

Glo - ry

to

the new

born

king!

Peace

on

Earth,

and mer - cy

mile.

God

and

sin - ners

5

re-

con-

ciled.

Joy-

ful

all

ye

na-

tions rise.

Join

the

tri-

umph

re-

con-

ciled.

Joy-

ful

all

ye

na-

tions rise.

Join

the

tri-

umph

- ciled.

Joy

ful

all

ye

na

- tions rise.

Join

the

tri

- umph

re

- con

-

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-2-

of

the skies.

With an- ge-

lic

hosts pro- claim,

Christ

is born in

Beth- le- hem.

of

the skies.

With an- gel-

ic

hosts- pro- claim,

Christ

is born in

Beth- le- hem

of

the skies.

With an- gel-

ic

hosts pro- claim,

Christ

is born in

Beth- le- hem.

With an- gel - ic

hosts pro- claim

Christ

is born in

Beth- le- hem

14

Hark! the her-

19

24

ald

an- gels sing

Glo-

ry to

the

new

born,

Glo-

Hark! the her - ald

ang - els sing

Glo - ry to

the

new

born

Glo - ry to the

Hark! the her-

ald

an- gels sing

Glo-

ry to

the

new

born

Glo-

Hark! the her - ald

an - gel sing

Glo - ry to

the

new born king. Glo-

new born king!

Christ,

by

high - est

heav'n

new born King!

Christ,

by

high - est

heav'n a

new born king!

Christ,

by

new born king!

Christ,

by

ry to the

ry to the

a-dored;

Christ, the

ev

- dored;

Christ, the

ev - er

high - est

heav'n a - dored;

Christ, the

ev

-

er

last - ing Lord!

high - est

heav'n a

Christ, the

ev

- ver

last - ing Lord!

- dored;

-

ry to the

er

last - ing Lord!

last - ing Lord!

-3-

29

32

Late

in

time

be -

Late

in

time

be

-

Late

in

time

be -

Late

in

time

be

-

him

come

Off

hold

him

come,

Off -

hold

him

come

Off

gin's

womb.

Veiled

Vir

-

gin's

womb.

Hail

Vir

-

gin's

womb.

Veiled

Vir

-

gin's

womb.

Hail

in

flesh

Hail

Hail

Hail,

Off -

him

-

Hail

come,

hold

Vir

see

35

hold

th'in

- car

spring

of

- spring

of

the

spring

of

the

- spring

of

in

flesh

the

the

God -

head

God

the

the

-

head

see

Pleased

as

man

with

th'in - car - nate

De

-

i

-

ty,

Pleased

as

man

with

-

De

-

i

-

ty,

Pleased

as

man

with

Pleased

as

man

with

nate

Hail,

-4-

38

man

to

dwell,

Je

-

sus

our

man

to

dwell,

Je

-

sus

our

Em

man

to

dwell,

Je

-

sus

our

Em

man

to

dwell,

Je

-

sus

our

Em

Hark!

Hark!_

Hark

41

her

-

an -

the

an

ald

-

an -

-

born

King."

new

-

born

King."

new

-

born

King."

King."

Bm

bm

bm

-

man

-

man

-

-

man

sing,

"Glo

gels

sing,

"Glo -

gels

sing,

bm

bm

bm

bm

-

-

man

gels

Hark!

new

44

the

the

Em

-

-

u

-

el,

u

-

el,

u

-

el,

u

-

el,

- ry

to

the

ry

to

the

"Glo

- ry

to

the

"Glo

- ry

to

the

bm

bm

bm

bm

bm

bm

bm

YR2806P for Laurie and Dennis Hahn, Amelia's godparents

In the Town French Carol, adapted J.

Wm. Greene

arr. J.

William Greene

SATB and Soloists

very freely, improvisatory

Organ Reduction

Cornet

slowly speeding up

6

lightly articulate, except where otherwise marked

5

Soothing

Solo (Joseph)

SATB

1. Take

5

heart,

the jour - ney's

moderate dance tempo (one beat per bar)

Trumpet 8' (with mutations?)

simile

Manual Light Reed 8' (or 8', 4', 2 2/3')

simile

*Alternate Lever Harp part available Performance Notes: This piece could be performed with some simple staging, perhaps with the Mary and Joseph soloists entering from one side or the other of the performance space, or with the two soloists placed in front of the choir itself, perhaps making use of some dramatic gestures. The Harp/Piano part provides both texture and atmosphere and is an important part of the overall texture.

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-2-

9

SATB

end - ed:

I

see

the

twin - kling

where

lights,

we

shall be be -

9

13

Solo (Mary)

Now

praise

the Lord that

SATB

friend - ed

On

this

the night of

nights. lightly detached

13

8', (2')

more smoothly

17

led SATB

17

us

So

safe

-

ly to the

town,

Where

they

will feed and

-12-

140

folk

to-night are stran - ger Than

ass - es are and cows.

SATB

Tenor and Bass divisi

Comforting

9. Take heart,

take heart, sweet

140

Trumpet 8'

145

original accompaniment (coupled to Pedal?) (Light 16' possible)

SATB

145

Mar - y,

The

cat

-

tle

are our

friends:

149

Lie

down,

down,

sweet

Soprano and Alto

Now

SATB

149

lie

Mar - y,

For

here

the

jour - ney

ends.

praise

the Lord that

153

found

SATB

-13-

divisi

me

This

shel

ter

-

in

the

Where

town,

divisi

153

156

hold back

I

SATB

with

friends

a - round

me

May

lay

my

156

bur - den

hold back

159

original tempo

down. SATB

159

slowing original tempo

(

)

YR3503v2 Comissioned by the Cincinatti Men's Chorus, Patrick Coyle, Artistic Director

Traditional Spiritual, with new words and music by Steven Milloy

Mary Had a Baby SATB and Piano

Piano

with pedal

5

SA Ma - ry had

a

ba - by,

TB Ma - ry

had

a

ba - by.

5

Pno.

9

SA Ma - ry

had

a

ba

-

by,

yes,

Lord.

The

peo - ple

keep

a - 'com - in'

and

TB

9

Pno.

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the

12

SA train

has

gone.

How

TB

12

Pno.

15

SA

could it

be

that

on

a

star-ry night..

Yes,

Lord.

TB a 15

Pno.

19

SA Yes,

TB mir - a - cle would hap - pen

that would

fiil

this world with light.

19

Pno.

2

Lord!

22

SA Ma - ry

had

a

ba - by.

TB Yes,

Lord.

22

Pno.

25

SA Yes,

Lord.

Ma-ry had a

ba

-

TB Ma - ry

had

a

ba - by.

peo - ple

keep

a - 'com - in'

25

Pno.

29

SA and

the

train

has

TB

29

Pno.

3

gone.

by.

Yes,

Lord.

The

32

SA For

in

a

hay filled man - ger

or

a

roc - ky

cave..

TB

32

Pno.

35

SA Yes,

Lord.

TB a

babe was born in Beth-le-hem, our

souls to

save.

35

Pno.

39

SA Yes,

Lord!

Ma - ry

had

TB

L.H.

39

Pno.

4

a

ba

-

by.

YR7700

O Tannenbaum ("O Christmas Tree")

17 C. German carol

= 70

Arranged by

Glenn Carlos = 84

8

12

16

= 84

Tan - nen - baum,

O

Tan - nen - baum

wie

treu sind

dei - ne

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Blät - ter!

O

20

Tan - nen -baum,

O

Tan - nen - baum

wie

treu

sind

dei - ne

zur

Som - mer - zeit,

nein

auch im Win - ter,

O

Tan - nen - baum

wie

treu sind

Blät - ter!

Du

24

grünst nicht

nur

wenn

es schneit.

28

Tan - nen -baum,

Christmas Tree 2

dei -

ne

Blät

-

ter.

O

32

38

= 76

Oh

Christ mas - Tree, Oh Christ- mas Tree,

thou

hast

a won-drous

= 76

43

mes - sage.

Oh

Christ- masTree,

Oh

Christ-masTree,

Christmas Tree 3

thou

hast

a won -drous

mes - sage.

Thou

48

dostpro-claim

the

Sav-ior's birth.

Good will to all

and

peace on earth.

Oh Christ- mas tree,

Oh

53

Christ- masTree,

thou hast a won - drous

mes - sage

58

Thou

hast a won- drous mes - sage._________________________________

= 76

Christmas Tree 4

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