<< Chapter < Page | Chapter >> Page > |
There are several formats that are widely used to present choral ensembles in concert. There are also certain times of the school year when choral concerts seem most appropriate. Almost every choral department presents a Christmas concert and a spring concert. Some schedule a concert earlier in the fall. These concerts can be general in nature related to repertoire to be chosen or can be special concerts for particular occasions. It is convenient that Christmas occurs late in a school semester or at the end of a fall sequence of rehearsals for a community or church choir, allowing time to adequately rehearse a concert repertoire.
The following concert programs illustrate possibilities for the choral conductor.
The concert of Christmas music represents repertoire from the Baroque and the twentieth century, and traditional carol settings.
Hodie Christus Natus Est | Sweelinck |
Command Thine Angel, That He Come | Buxtehude |
In Dulci Jubilo (with brass) | Praetorius |
The Ceremony of Carols | Benjamin Britten |
Familiar Carols | |
Christ Was Born on Christmas Day | Arr. Shaw-Parker |
The Holly and The Ivy | Arr. Shaw-Parker |
He is Born | Arr. Wagner |
Ding Dong! Merrily On High | Arr. Williamson |
Exultet Coelum Laudibus | J. Paynter |
When Christ Was Born of Mary Free | J. Gardner |
Three Christmas Songs | J. Jarrett |
Four Carols for a Holy Night | S. Lekberg |
Notification Switch
Would you like to follow the 'Choral techniques' conversation and receive update notifications?