Choral Choir,Choral,TTBB Chorus - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.891444
Composed by Traditional Austrian carol, 1865. Arranged by Matt Astle. A Cappella,Barbershop,Christmas,Holiday. 6 pages. Matt Astle Music #3444743. Published by Matt Astle Music (A0.891444).
"Still, Still, Still," arranged for men's voices. Appropriate for quartet or larger ensemble.
This is a traditional Christmas carol about the scene of the birth of Jesus: the cold night, the mother with her baby, and the angels singing. It starts soft and still, grows to a burst of light, and then ends gently and, well, still. Difficulty level 3.5. Except for the first verse, the melody is in the second tenor or lead voice, much like the tradition in barbershop singing. However, this arrangement would not be appropriate for a barbershop contest.
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Learning tracks available at mattastlemusic.com.
Additional voicings and ensemble editions also available on SheetMusicPlus.com.
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