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Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Angel Medley arranged by Roderick Harkins. For Marching Band. Matrix Marching Band. Christmas & Holiday. Grade 3 (Medium-Easy). Score and set of parts. Composed 1996. Published by Matrix Publishing (JN.MBA064).
$55.00

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came (Gabriel's Message) by Joel Raney. For handbell choir (3-5 octaves) with optional 3-5 octave handchimes. Gabriel's Message, Christmas, Sacred. Grade 3+. Handbell score. 12 pages. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.2575). Angels play a remarkable role in the Christmas story, and Joel Raney's new setting of this carol about the Angel Gabriel is filled with intensity, joy, theatrical splendor and wonder -- capturing the drama of what it must have felt like to actually have an angel appear before you. Optional parts for Synth and Percussion (along with a Conductor's Score) will enhance this setting for concert and worship occasions.
$4.95

Pages: 12
Instruments: Percussion, Handbell, Handchime
Genres: Christian, Christmas, Religious, Miscellaneous
19th Century Basque carol, arranged by Audrey Snyder for SSA and optional Piano accompaniment.If ordering more than 10 copies, please call us on +44 (0)1284 725725 to check availability.
£1.25

Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Angel Celebration by Dillard and Michael Barrett. For SATB Choir (SATB). Shawnee Press. Choral, Tracks, Orchestration, Christmas and Sacred. 8 pages. Shawnee Press #A7034. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35000997).
$2.07

Pages: 8
Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Angel Carols by Ruth Elaine Schram. Brass ensemble. For brass quintet and piano. Brass and Ivory Series. Christmas. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.30-2511L). Three beloved angel carols, GLORIA, MENDELSSOHN and REGENT SQUARE, are given Ruthie Schram's delicate, deft arranging touch in this latest addition to the "Brass and Ivory Series." As with all of the titles in this best-selling series, "Angel Carols" is arranged for traditional brass quintet plus piano, but with optional 3rd trumpet and 2nd trombone parts to replace the horn and tuba if needed. A wonderful, flexible way to bring sparkle and energy to any Christmas worship service or holiday performance! Instrumentation: Trumpets 1 & 2, F Horn or Trumpet 3, Trombone 1, Trombone 2 and/or Tuba, and Piano.
$19.95

Instruments: Piano Accompaniment, Horn, B-Flat Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, Piano, Piano and Keyboard, Brass, Trumpet
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
A charming quodlibet for any combination of two-part voices and optional handbells. This Christmas partner song incorporates the popular Infant Holy, Infant Lowly with a refreshing new melody. Singers of all ages will love this arrangement for Christmas and early Epiphany. Optional 2-octave handbell part (6 bells) included.If ordering more than 10 copies, please call us on +44 (0)1284 725725 to check availability.
£1.50

Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
By Anna Laura Page. Choir Sacred. For Opt. 6-Octave Handbells (2-Part Choir). Choral (Sacred); Choral Octavo; Worship Resources. Christmas; Epiphany; Sacred; Winter. Grade 2. Choral Octavo. 12 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing
$2.25

Pages: 12
Instruments: Choir, Percussion, Handbell, Vocal
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Angel Alleluias by Alan Bullard (1947-). For SATB choir and optional percussion. Mixed Voices. Christmas, Choral Leaflet. Vocal score. 8 pages. Duration 3'. Published by Oxford University Press (OU.9780193432420). ISBN 9780193432420. Christmas, Choral Leaflet. 10 x 7 inches. For SATB unaccompanied or with percussion. This energetic and highly rhythmic arrangement of a 15th- century carol uses a folksy call-and-response style, which helps the piece maintain its momentum right through to its thrilling fortissimo conclusion.
$1.70

Pages: 8
Instruments: Choir, Voice, Percussion, Vocal
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
(The Night That Heaven Came Down). By Celeste Clydesdale. Arranged by David Clydesdale. For 2-part/Unison (2-part/Unison). Musical. Modern Christian, Christmas. Choral Book. Published by Word Music
$6.95

Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christian, Christmas, Religious, Miscellaneous
Angel Alert! by Celeste Clydesdale. Choral. Modern Christian: Christmas. Accompaniment CD (Split/Stereo). Published by Word Music (WD.080689743122). ISBN 080689719172. Modern Christian: Christmas.
$90.00

Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christian, Christmas, Religious, Miscellaneous
If ordering more than 10 copies, please call us on +44 (0)1284 725725 to check availability.
£2.20

Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Andy Williams - Christmas Collection. (Original Keys for Singers). By Andy Williams. For Vocal. Vocal Piano. Softcover. 120 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.307158). ISBN 1423496035. 9x12 inches. 21 holiday songs from this timeless standards crooner and one who's probably best-loved for his Christmas recordings and TV shows. The songs are presented in vocal arrangements in the original keys as sung by Williams. Includes: Blue Christmas • The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) • Do You Hear What I Hear • Happy Holiday • Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells • The Little Drummer Boy • The Most Wonderful Time of the Year • O Holy Night • Sleigh Ride • What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? • and more. Includes a great bio!
$17.99

Pages: 120
Instruments: Piano, Voice, Piano and Keyboard, Vocal
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Christmas musical for 4-7 and 7-11 years Running time 45 minutes (KS1) or 60 minutes (KS2) approx. This entertaining new musical takes a witty yet thoughtful look at the characters and events that shape our experiences of the festive season. Laugh at the blind panic of last-minute shoppers, Christmas day early-risers eager to get their hands on what’s under the tree, Christmas-cracker addicts, and the ageing Rich Clifford's annual challenge for the Christmas number one! But we also consider how Christmas came to be, and learn that all the trappings of our modern celebrations mean very little, unless we are able to share this time of year with our nearest and dearest. Plot summary The show begins with a resounding, whole-cast sing-a-long of the opening number - 'What Does Christmas Mean To You?' after which we find ourselves in the familiar surroundings of a classroom! Although it's the last few days of the school term, and the children think they should be taking it easy, the teacher still wants her class to produce one more piece of writing, entitled 'What Christmas Means To Me'. With the children's discussion of their ideas providing the continuity, we become witness to some truly entertaining seasonal delights! We all know what it's like, trying to do some last minute Christmas shopping, and the characters in our first scene sum up the experience beautifully, providing us with lots to laugh at! (song - 'I'd Rather Stay At Home') What would Christmas be without a festive song from an ageing pop star? Join daytime talk-show host, June Chandler, as she interviews the legendary 'Sir' Rich Clifford, who at sixty years old can still make his fans go week at the knees! Then sit back in a comfy chair and enjoy his not-quite-energetic performance, accompanied by his famous backing singers, the Bellafonté Sisters. (song - 'The Christmas Number One') How many children can resist the urge to get up at 3 o'clock on Christmas morning to see what presents Santa has left under the tree? Certainly not the one in this scene, which isn't surprising when the present in question is a shiny new games console! Mum and Dad's numerous attempts throughout the day to drag their youngster away from the TV screen are futile! And what about poor Grandma and Grandpa, who just want to sit on the settee and watch the Queen? (song - 'X-Box, Playstation or Wii') Christmas crackers - don't you just love them? Well, nobody loves them quite as much as the children in the next scene. Even when their relentless pursuit of 'bangs', paper hats and corny jokes threaten to ruin Christmas dinner, they still can't help themselves! And who can blame them! (song - 'Let's Pull Another Cracker') Next we are reminded of the reason why we celebrate Christmas - the Nativity. A traditional tableau is presented to a short narration of the bible story, and a meaningful new song - 'A Night To Remember' So, with lots to think about, the class conclude that Christmas can mean different things to different people, and our hopes for the 'big day' may not necessarily be the same as everyone else's. However, it is unanimously agreed that what really makes Christmas special is what many of us take for granted - the chance to spend some precious time with the people we love. (song - 'Just Being Together') After all, where's the fun in pulling a cracker on your own?
£29.75

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Christmas musical for 7-11 years (KS2) Running time 60 minutes approx. A new updated version of one of Edgy Productions' best-selling Christmas shows! Who should win an award for Outstanding Contribution to Christmas? Santa? Christmas cards? Christmas trees? The turkey dinner? What about snow? Find out the answer in this, the most star-studded event of the year - the Christmas Awards Ceremony from Holly-wood in Tinsel-Town! It's a musical reminder of what it truly means to be a Christmas star! Plot summary It’s the Christmas awards ceremony (Song – ‘The Stars Are Coming Out For Christmas’), from Holly-wood in Tinsel-town, presented by the beautiful Miss Carol Singer, and the dashing Mr Noël Knowles. Out on the red carpet Ollie Berry and Chrissie Pressie are with an excited crowd of fans who’ve come to see their favourite Christmas ‘stars’ arrive. Which of these stars will win the ‘Cracker’, the prestigious award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Christmas’? Will it be the faithful Christmas cards, who keep everyone in touch with each other over the festive season (Song – ‘Send Me On My Way’)? Perhaps it will be Santa and his jolly helpers, who deliver all those presents to ‘good’ boys and girls (Song – ‘Boogie Woogie Santa’). Although it’s not shown up in recent years maybe Snow will walk away with the award (Song – ‘Why Won’t It Snow ?’). Surely the Christmas trees, which bring a warm and happy glow to every house, are in with a chance (Song – ‘Christmas Tree Song’). And then there’s the Christmas dinner, which brings families together to feast on turkey and the trimmings (Song – ‘Christmas Dinner Is A Winner’). Each star tells the audience why they’ve made an outstanding contribution to Christmas and the crowd eagerly waits to find out who will take home the ‘Cracker’. But then we hear of a late entry – another ‘star’, this time a real star by the name of Beth (short for ‘the Star of Bethlehem), who made a contribution to the very first Christmas many years ago. She tells us a wondrous story of a baby, born in a stable (Song – Silent Night’). After hearing this tale everyone agrees there can only be one recipient of the award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Christmas’. The award is given to its rightful winner, whose acceptance speech recognises all the other stars’ contributions to making every Christmas so special. With much celebration the ceremony closes with a reprise of the song ‘The Stars are coming out for Christmas’.
£29.75

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Christmas musical for 7-11 years. Running time 60 minutes approx. It's Christmas Eve and Santa's in a mood! He's seen too many episodes of Supernanny and thinks children don't deserve presents any more, so he goes on strike! As Mrs. Santa and the elves show him snapshots of family life, will he realise that Christmas is still a time of giving, caring and sharing? You bet he will, and so will your audience in this celebration of all that is good about Christmas... and about children! Plot Summary It's Christmas Eve at the North Pole, and frantic preparations are under way to get Santa ready for his annual 'evening out' (song - 'Ready For Christmas Day'). However, all is not as it should be. We hear from the elves, Eric, Elsie, Edgar, Edna, Esmée and Elmer, that Santa has gone on strike! Mrs Santa thinks this may be a passing problem due to his age, but Santa claims he has good reason for refusing to deliver presents to the children of the world. He has been watching 'Supernanny' and 'House of Tiny Tearaways' on TV and can't believe the behaviour he has witnessed (song - 'Santa's On Strike'). He thinks children no longer deserve a visit from him on Christmas Eve, and he won't be convinced otherwise. Desperate to save Christmas the Elves, Mrs Santa and Rudolf plead with him to change his mind, but Santa digs his heels in! Then the elves hit on a plan which might convince him that Children are not like those he's seen on TV, but that they can be really kind and giving, caring and sharing. Using the World-Wide-View-Satellite-Plasma-Screen-and-handset they tune in to the Wiseman family who are preparing for Christmas. They, and the audience, witness the comically frantic time families can have leading up to the big day, and see the children more than doing their bit to ease the pressure. (song - 'Pitching In, helping Out') Next we tune into the Shepherd family. Despite being settled into a Christmas Eve game of cards (which Dad is a little too eager to win!) the children are keen to make sure all the animals - pets, birds and even Santa's reindeer - are comfortable, catered-for and well looked-after. (song - 'Puppies Are Not Just For Christmas') The Elves then show Santa the King family. We see how the children are happy to sacrifice a cosy Christmas Eve watching DVDs in order to join others, outside in the cold, carol singing to raise money for the old folks' home. They also enjoy dragging their protesting parents outside for a sing-along too! (song - 'Lots of Fa-la-la') In a short optional scene Santa is shown that children haven't forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. We tune in to a nativity tableau, where, dressed as the traditional characters, a group of children perform a traditional Christmas song. If all this hasn't yet softened Santa's heart, then the final visit to the Starr family is bound to make him see that children can embrace the true spirit of Christmas. The Starr children feel sorry for their old neighbour, Mr Lewis, and take him round some Christmas cake (and a bottle of Dad's wine!), with the intention of keeping him company for a short while. Moved by his loneliness they go the whole hog and invite him to their house for Christmas! (song - 'Give A Little Time') Quite predictably this does the trick, and as Santa sobs into his beard he instructs the elves to load up the sleigh. In a rousing finale he admits that children are still worthy of a wonderful Christmas, and he will do his utmost to see they get it! (song - 'It's Blast-Off For Santa's Sleigh') For those who may have forgotten, this is a sensitive and witty reminder (and celebration) of all that is still good about Christmas... and children!
£29.75

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Christmas musical for 7-11 years (KS2). Running time 60 minutes. When a space craft crash-lands on a distant planet, the astronauts face the real possibility of not getting back home in time to enjoy Christmas with their loved ones! Can they convince their weird and wonderful alien hosts to give them a helping hand? Will they be able to share with them a little festive fun? And can the true message of Christmas still be understood millions of light years from Earth? Plot summary Following the opening song (Out Of This World) we join four mechanics making final adjustments to a super hi-tech intergalactic spaceship! They discuss the mission, the hiccups and set-backs that have delayed the launch, and wonder how the astronauts will cope being many light-years from home so close to Christmas. The mission controllers then call for the launch site to be cleared as the four astronauts enter and prepare to board. They are slightly concerned that they may not be back in time for turkey and trimmings, but are assured that the mission will run smoothly (song - Back On Earth For Christmas Day). After a supersonic lift-off the ship speeds through the Earth's atmosphere and into deep space. Once Mission Control has informed them that they're on course, the astronauts relax and enjoy a space-walk outside, where they dance with the beautiful array of stars that light their way. (song - Starry Night) It soon becomes clear to Mission Control and the crew that all is not well. They lose control of the ship, which hurtles towards an unknown planet! Having miraculously survived the crash-landing, the astronauts activate the on-board robots to assess the ship's damage and explore outside (dance - Robot Dance). Once they are given the all-clear the astronauts leave the ship, but soon get the feeling they are being watched! When they bump into the fearsome alien inhabitants of what they learn is the planet Zork, they're pretty sure their numbers are up! (song - Song Of The Zorkonians) However, once the Zorkonians are satisfied that their visitors have come in peace, they welcome them, keen to find out all about them. The Astronauts explain about the crash and how, sadly, it seems unlikely they will back to Earth for Christmas. (song - The Place We Call Home)Of course, the word 'Christmas' means nothing on Zork, so it's up to the astronauts to demonstrate just what a wonderful thing it is, and why they are so desperate not to miss it! (song - Christmas Ditty). Having heard about Santa Claus, carol singing, crackers, family meals and all the ways in which Christmas is celebrated, the Zorkonians are impressed, but want to know why such celebrations happen. The astronauts go on to explain the true meaning of Christmas (Nativity tableau and song - Carol Medley). Convinced that Christmas is something not to be missed the alien hosts agree to help. With the astronauts ship beyond repair the Zorkonians offer them Zork's one and only space craft, as a Christmas present! When asked how they can ever be repaid for their kindness, the Zorkonians request just one thing in return... to be allowed to travel back with the astronauts to enjoy Christmas on Earth! And who can blame them? With a rousing reprise of the song 'Out Of This World' it's time to show the Zorkonians just what all the fuss is about!
£29.75

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Christmas musical for 4-7 years (KS1). Running time 45 minutes. When a space craft crash-lands on a distant planet, the astronauts face the real possibility of not getting back home in time to enjoy Christmas with their loved ones! Can they convince their weird and wonderful alien hosts to give them a helping hand? Will they be able to share with them a little festive fun? And can the true message of Christmas still be understood millions of light years from Earth? Plot summary Following the opening song (Out Of This World) we join four mechanics making final adjustments to a super hi-tech intergalactic spaceship! They discuss the mission, the hiccups and set-backs that have delayed the launch, and wonder how the astronauts will cope being many light-years from home so close to Christmas. The mission controllers then call for the launch site to be cleared as the four astronauts enter and prepare to board. They are slightly concerned that they may not be back in time for turkey and trimmings, but are assured that the mission will run smoothly (song - Back On Earth For Christmas Day). After a supersonic lift-off the ship speeds through the Earth's atmosphere and into deep space. Once Mission Control has informed them that they're on course, the astronauts relax and enjoy a space-walk outside, where they dance with the beautiful array of stars that light their way. (song - Starry Night) It soon becomes clear to Mission Control and the crew that all is not well. They lose control of the ship, which hurtles towards an unknown planet! Having miraculously survived the crash-landing, the astronauts activate the on-board robots to assess the ship's damage and explore outside (dance - Robot Dance). Once they are given the all-clear the astronauts leave the ship, but soon get the feeling they are being watched! When they bump into the fearsome alien inhabitants of what they learn is the planet Zork, they're pretty sure their numbers are up! (song - Song Of The Zorkonians) However, once the Zorkonians are satisfied that their visitors have come in peace, they welcome them, keen to find out all about them. The Astronauts explain about the crash and how, sadly, it seems unlikely they will back to Earth for Christmas. (song - The Place We Call Home)Of course, the word 'Christmas' means nothing on Zork, so it's up to the astronauts to demonstrate just what a wonderful thing it is, and why they are so desperate not to miss it! (song - Christmas Ditty). Having heard about Santa Claus, carol singing, crackers, family meals and all the ways in which Christmas is celebrated, the Zorkonians are impressed, but want to know why such celebrations happen. The astronauts go on to explain the true meaning of Christmas (Nativity tableau and song - Carol Medley). Convinced that Christmas is something not to be missed the alien hosts agree to help. With the astronauts ship beyond repair the Zorkonians offer them Zork's one and only space craft, as a Christmas present! When asked how they can ever be repaid for their kindness, the Zorkonians request just one thing in return... to be allowed to travel back with the astronauts to enjoy Christmas on Earth! And who can blame them? With a rousing reprise of the song 'Out Of This World' it's time to show the Zorkonians just what all the fuss is about!
£29.75

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Christmas musical for 7-11 years (KS2) Running time 60 minutes approx. What goes into putting on a spectacular Christmas musical at school? Making costumes, painting scenery and learning lines aren't even the half of it! Join us on a truly rollercoaster ride, as we take a look behind the scenes at everything and everyone involved in making a school production happen. Through the eyes of nervous auditionees, frantic teachers, bopping TAs and camcorder-wielding parents, experience all the familiar highs and hiccups which always precede the big performance! With a lively script and seriously thumping good tunes guaranteed to have your audience dancing in the aisles, this musical is the ultimate way to celebrate Christmas at school! Plot summary As the opening song (Primary School Christmas Musical) finishes, Headteacher Miss Bright welcomes the audience. She explains that making it to tonight’s performance has been far from plain sailing, and that the trials and tribulations began as far back as September! In the first of a series of flashbacks we find ourselves witness to a staff meeting, where the Key Stage 1 teachers are relieved to learn that the enthusiastic Mrs Jolly, Mr Keen and Miss Swift will be taking over the reins of this year’s Christmas production, and plan to put on a ‘glitzy’ nativity musical with the Key Stage 2 children. (song – Let’s Get This Show On The Road) Auditions follow, and in typical X-Factor style some children stun the teachers with their over-the-top efforts at securing lead roles! Nevertheless, the main parts are assigned and the children are informed they’ll be performing a nativity. Horrified that they will have to suffer the humiliation of wearing tea-towels and tinsel (something only infants should be doing), rumblings of mutiny can be felt amongst the cast. (song – Don’t Wanna Do No Nativity) In spite of this lack of enthusiasm, preparations begin in earnest. Letters are sent home informing parents of their children’s involvement in the musical, and asking for help with such things as costumes. This leads to some typical outbursts of parental pride, pushiness and one-upmanship! (song – Yours Sincerely) Next, the teaching assistants are drafted in to begin making scenery and assembling props. With skill and determination they set about their tasks……once they’ve had a cuppa! (song – Get In The Groove) As the weeks pass, however, most people in school become fed up with the impact that the constant grind of rehearsals is having. The children complain that the hall is never free for PE, while the other KS2 teachers bemoan the fact that the children are exhausted and that there’s no work in their books to show parents on consultation evening. Even the kitchen staff feel put out –rehearsals are constantly over-running and they’re unable to get into the hall early enough to set up for and serve lunch, resulting in frayed tempers and overcooked sausages! (song – When All This Is over) Things come to a head during the dress rehearsal. In the face of un-finished scenery, an under-rehearsed script, ‘diva’ tantrums by lead actors and a general apathy and lack of effort all round, Mrs Jolly, Mr Keen and Miss Swift reach the end of their tethers! (song – Rock-Bottom) In the midst of this chaos some unlikely heroic characters emerge, stepping up to the mark with passion and commitment to rally the disgruntled ensemble. (song – It’s Time To Put It Behind Us) Can the show be brought back from the brink in time for the opening performance? Well, if miracles can’t happen at Christmas, when can they happen? With a huge final push, a bit of ‘trickery’ and lots of luck, the production is rescued, (song – Oh What A Wonderful Night) much to the relief of all concerned!
£29.75

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Christmas/all year round musical for 7-11 years Running time 60 minutes approx. The tale of this much-loved feline is given a fresh make-over, with a hilarious script by Andrew Oxspring and wonderfully catchy songs by Ian Faraday. Laugh along as Puss uses his skill and cunning to turn around the fortunes of his poor master, at the expense of some unusual and extremely entertaining characters. With opportunity for your cast to really 'ham it up', Puss In Boots will have your audience in stitches! Plot summary Our tale begins with a humble farmer, who unfortunately one day over-exerts himself and 'pops his clogs', (song – Where There's A Will...) leaving his squabbling daughters ownership of the farm and its one cow. His honest, kindly son is bequeathed Puss, the farm cat! However, the young man quickly discovers that this is no ordinary cat – it can talk! Puss also claims he can make the farmer's son wealthy, if his instructions are followed to the letter. Having asked for some clothes and a swanky pair of boots (song – Puss In Boots), Puss leaves the baffled man and sets about doing as he's promised. Firstly, he catches a pair of rabbits (song – Think Twice) which he duly takes to the royal palace. This proves to be great timing, as the royal family are without the meat course for their lunch (song – A Meaty March). As well as being shocked at the arrival of a talking cat in boots, the king, queen and princess are grateful he has provided them with something to eat. Puss tells them he is the servant of the ‘Marquis of Carabas’, from whom the rabbits are a gift. (song – The Marquis Of Carabas) Puss sets off to complete the next stage of his plan, leaving the royal family intrigued as to the identity of the mysterious Marquis. Puss then fetches the farmer’s son and takes him to a river, where he instructs him to strip and jump in! He also tells him that he must, from now on, believe himself to be this Marquis of Carabas, a wealthy nobleman, and only answer to that name, if he wants to make his fortune! Just then, coincidentally, the royal family and entourage pass by in their carriage (song – A Lovely Day For a Ride) and see Puss frantically waving for help. Puss explains that the man in the water is his master, the Marquis of Carabas, and that thieves have stolen his clothes. Eager to help the man who gave them the rabbits, the king, queen and princess offer him a lift, and the use of their driver’s clothes – the poor driver having to endure the rest of the journey in his underwear! Meanwhile, Puss has run on ahead where he meets a group of jolly harvesters, busy in the fields. (song – That’s The Life For Me) He threatens them with an eye-gouging unless they tell everyone who asks that the fields are owned by someone called the Marquis of Carabas! Frightened of the talking cat they agree. When the royal carriage coincidentally stops by, the king enquires of the harvesters as to whom these lush fields belong, and they reply as Puss has instructed. Believing him to be the Marquis, the princess starts taking a shine to farmer’s son sitting next to her, impressed by his supposed wealth! Puss’s final destination is the castle of a wealthy but evil ogre, who has amassed his fortune by foul means. (song – What A Rotter) He also possesses magical powers and can transform himself into any animal he chooses. Puss arrives and dupes the ogre into transforming into a mouse, whereupon he literally makes a meal of him. With the castle and money up for grabs, Puss declares it is the property of the Marquis of Carabas, which impresses the royal family who, coincidentally, pay a visit! Now a very eligible bachelor, the farmer’s son is pursued down the aisle by the princess, and wedding bells bring our story to a very happy, if predictable, ending! (song – He’s The Cat’s Whiskers)
£29.75

Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
Instantly downloadable sheet music by Francis Poulenc for piano solo of MEDIUM skill level.
$7.99

Instruments: Piano, Piano and Keyboard
Genres: Christmas, Miscellaneous
And the Word Was God (SATB) by Harlan Hallquist. For SATB Choir. Print on demand - publisher prints this title after order is received. Choral, Tracks, Brass/Percussion, General Use, Christmas and Sacred. Sheet music. Published by Harold Flammer Music (S5.A7097).
$2.44

Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christian, Christmas, Religious, Miscellaneous
And the Stars Sang (from Morning Star) by Joseph M. Martin. For SATB choir and piano accompaniment (Studiotrax CD). Choral. Shawnee Press. Christmas, Christmas Eve communion, Epiphany. CD only. Shawnee Press #MD5539. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35000972). The music of the heavens is given to the young virgin and her newborn son as a beautiful gift from God. The miracle of the manger is expressively presented in this pull-out piece from the best-selling cantata Morning Star. A beautiful solo begins the work, and then is answered by expressive choral singing in this tender manger moment. Lovely!
$24.95

Instruments: Choir, Piano Accompaniment, Vocal, Piano, Piano and Keyboard
Genres: Christian, Christmas, Religious, Miscellaneous
Arranged by Patrick M. Liebergen. Choir Secular. SATB choir. Choral Octavo; Masterworks. Choral Designs. Christmas; Masterwork Arrangement; Winter. Choral Octavo. 16 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing
$1.85

Pages: 16
Instruments: Choir, Vocal
Genres: Christian, Christmas, Religious, Miscellaneous