Mack Wilberg Carols
by Various
4-Part - Sheet Music

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SATB choir and piano/organ/orchestra - Easy to Moderately Difficult

SKU: OU.9780193870161

Composed by Various. Arranged by Mack Wilberg. Mixed Voices. Composer Carol Collections. Christmas, Choral Collection, Sacred. Vocal score. 80 pages. Oxford University Press #9780193870161. Published by Oxford University Press (OU.9780193870161).

ISBN 9780193870161. 10 x 7 inches.

For SATB and piano or organ or orchestra. This exciting and diverse collection features eight of Mack Wilberg's popular arrangements for the Christmas season. These carols have been revised with new scorings for SATB choir and piano or organ expressly for this collection. Whether fast and upbeat or steady and warm, this music reveals Wilberg's talent for arranging and will be a welcome addition to Christmas programming for choral societies and church choirs. Orchestral material for all the carols is available on hire from the publisher.

Voicing
Carol to the King: 3 fl (+picc), 2 ob, 2 cl, 2 bn, 4 hn, 3 tpt in C, 3 tbn, tba, timp, perc (SD, tri, BD, sus cym, tamb, BD, chimes, glock), org (opt), str Gloria tibi Domine: 2 tpt, hn, 2 tbn, tba, timp, perc (sus cym, glock), org How far is it to Bethlehem?: 2.(opt.2ob.).0.0.-0.0.0.0.-harp.strings Infant Holy, Infant Lowly: Strings Still, still, still: Strings The Virgin Mary had a baby boy: picc, fl, ob, cl, bn, 3 tpt (opt), 3 tbn (opt), Steel drums (lead ten, double 2nds, triple gtr), perc (trap set, shaker, conga, glock), pn (sub for SD), str What shall we give?: 3.2.2.2-4.0.0.0-hp-str.

  • Carol to the King
  • Gloria tibi Domine
  • How Far Is It To Bethlehem?
  • "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly"
  • "Lullee, lullai, lullo, lullabye"
  • "Still, still, still"
  • The Virgin Mary had a baby boy
  • What shall we give?
  • Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
  • Lullee, lullai, lullo, lullabye
  • Still, Still, Still