What better way for your developing choir to spread holiday cheer than a partner song arrangement of a favorite Christmas carol? Terrific writing for those who are just learning to sing in harmony, so it’s a snap to teach!
Barbra Streisand’s smash hit from her 1976 film A Star Is Born is now available for your choir! Lush harmonies and long flowing melodic lines give plenty of opportunities to develop musical expression, and all voice parts get an opportunity to sing the melody.
Straight out of the hip and swinging 1960s, here’s a sparkling setting of the favorite holiday tune for choirs in four parts! First featured on The Andy Williams Christmas Album, and recorded by a myriad of artists since then, it’s a real show-stopper!
From Brickman’s new holiday album, Comfort and Joy, this fantastic arrangement offers optional solos and builds to a powerful choral ending. Highly effective as a concert opener or closer. “Let the bells ring, let the choirs sing, hallelujah, I believe!”
“Clang, clang, clang went the trolley!” Harkening back to the golden age of the movie musical, this trio of transportation-themed songs, made popular by the legendary star of stage and screen, will delight audiences of all ages. A clever combo!






