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This SATB/Unaccompanied Dreidel choir arrangement is a lot of fun to sing and to watch. There are very few happy, uptempo songs for Hanukkah. This is a winner. It is easy to learn and adds humor and diversity to any holiday program and will be a real crowd-pleaser! This piece can also be sung when caroling by eliminating the last section, or it can be attached to the end of the famous “Carol of the Bells” as seen in the linked video below. -
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This arrangement is intended to be used in conjunction with other holiday carols. Imagine adding Oh Hanukkah in with Deck the Halls, Joy to the World, and Jingle Bells. It is short, fun, and easy to learn. Happy Holidays! Add this piece to your Christmas Carols! Click here for 14 tips to enhance your caroling day experience! -
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This is a simple, yet creative arrangement. This is a shortened arrangement of Dreidel (SATB), intended for the purpose of caroling. *note that the sheet music is abbreviated and the recording is the full version. The carol is approximately 1 minute long. -
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Sale!SATB choir with text based on a Shakespeare poem.
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Twenty-Four Hallelujahs, for SATB chorus with piano, is a simple song of praise in a rich harmonic setting. The single word of text, “Hallelujah,” is repeated in a number of variations and rhythmic schemes that deliver nuances of meaning in a way that the text alone cannot. At times the text is contemplative; in others it is jubilant and even forceful.