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- A la Nanita Nana — delightful, easily playable Spanish Christmas carol
- Amazing Grace — hymn tune, NEW BRITAIN, arranged for brass and bagpipes
- America (My Country, ’Tis of Thee) — attractively harmonized setting
- America the Beautiful — Samuel Ward’s hymn tune MATERNA
- An American Folk Hymn Medley — HOLY MANNA, RESTORATION, PLEADING SAVIOR
- American Patrol — F.W. Meacham’s ever-popular patriotic march
- And So It Goes* — Billy Joel’s evocative ballad from the 1989 album “Storm Front”
- Angels We Have Heard on High — French noel, aka WESTMINSTER CAROL and GLORIA
- Angelus ad Virginem — lively medieval Annunciation carol with percussion
- Anthem for Brass on a Tune by Thomas Tallis — sonorous arrangement of Tallis’s THIRD TUNE
- An Appalachian Carol — simple, lovely 19th-century folk melody, attractively arranged with traditional and contemporary harmonies
- Away in a Manger — medley of two beloved tunes: CRADLE SONG and MUELLER
- Battle Hymn of the Republic — American patriotic hymn based on 19th-century camp meeting song
- Be Thou My Vision — Irish folk melody / hymn tune SLANE
- Blest Mary Walks Amid the Thorn — attractive German Advent carol
- Bohemian Rhapsody* — the classic rock anthem by Queen (mp3)
- Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella — lovely French Provençal carol
- Brother James’ Air — beloved hymn tune often accompanying “The Lord’s My Shepherd,” a metrical paraphrase of the 23rd Psalm
- Built on the Rock — sturdy, arching, folk-like hymn tune from Scandanavia
- The Call — “Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life” from Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs
- The Christmas Song* — the timeless “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” (mp3)
- Christmas Time Is Here* — classic ballad from A Charlie Brown Christmas (mp3)
- Come, All Ye Shepherds; Infant Holy, Infant Lowly — Medley of two pastoral carols from Bohemia and Poland
- Come Down, O Love Divine (with piano) — Vaughan Williams’ incomparable tune, DOWN AMPNEY, in a unique arrangement
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing — variations on the hymn tune, NETTLETON
- Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain — rousing Resurrection hymn GAUDEAMUS PARITER
- Comfort, Comfort Ye, My People — energetic tune from the Genevan Psalter
- Day is Done … Safely Rest (“Taps”) — American bugle call, harmonized in a unique arrangement
- The Day of Resurrection — Easter hymn medley for brass, organ, handbells, percussion
- Dear Lord and Father of Mankind — C.H.H. Parry’s hymn tune, REPTON
- Deck Thyself, My Soul, With Gladness — Johann Crüger’s chorale tune with adaptations from Johann Pachelbel’s “Canon in D”
- Down to the River to Pray — 19th-century American folk hymn popularized by folk/bluegrass performer Alison Kraus
- Easter Anthem (William Billings) — joyful work ideal for prelude or postlude to Easter Day and Eastertide services of worship
- Easter Rejoicing — joyful medley of three Easter hymns, with optional timpani
- An English Christmas — four well-known carols, fun to play
- Eternal Father, Strong to Save — Navy Hymn / hymn tune MELITA by J.B. Dykes
- Fairest Lord Jesus, Beautiful Savior — Silesian folk melody aka CRUSADERS HYMN
- [Great is Thy] “Faithfulness” — a medley of “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “Faith of Our Fathers,” and “My Faith Looks Up to Thee”
- Fanfare on the “Old Hundredth” — Louis Bourgeois’s well-known psalm/hymn tune
- Gabriel’s Message — traditional Basque carol with optional hand percussion
- Gaudete! Christus est Natus — highly rhythmic medieval hymn of praise
- Gesu Bambino (The Infant Jesus) — Pietro Yon’s beloved Christmas carol
- The Gloucestershire Wassail — sprightly, traditional West-English carol
- Go to Dark Gethsemane — hymn for Lent / Holy Week
- God So Loved the World — Sir John Stainer’s beloved anthem setting of John 3:16-17
- Greensleeves (What Child is This?) — traditional English folk tune/carol
- Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise — hymn tune LLANFAIR for Ascension Day
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas* — pop standard made famous by Judy Garland (mp3)
- Higher Ground (I’m pressing on the upward way”) — 19th-century American gospel song
- Hodie Christus Natus Est (Today Christ is Born) — Gregorian chant tune, attractively harmonized
- The Holly and the Ivy — English traditional carol
- How Brightly Shines the Morning Star — by Philipp Nicolai / J.S. Bach, newly arranged
- How Can I Keep From Singing? — Robert Lowry’s well-known gospel song
- How Great Thou Art — Swedish folk melody / hymn tune SANNINGSVITTNET
- The Huron Carol — Canadian carol in a contemplative, lyrical setting, based on the French folk tune “Une jeune pucelle”
- I Vow to Thee, My Country — G. Holst’s hymn tune, THAXTED (“Jupiter” theme from The Planets)
- I Wonder As I Wander* — John Jacob Niles’ haunting Appalachian folk hymn (mp3)
- If Thou But Trust in God to Guide Thee — Georg Neumark’s venerable German chorale tune
- In the Bleak Midwinter — G. Holst’s well-known tune in an easily playable, attractive arrangement
- Irish Carol “Christmas Day is Come” — beautiful traditional tune
- It Is Well With My Soul — Philip Bliss’s flowing, soaring hymn tune, VILLE DU HAVRE
- Jesus Loves Me! This I Know — beloved children’s hymn
- Jingle Bells — fun arrangement in Latin/pop style, with a swinging conclusion
- Joy to the World — the most popular of Christmas carols, with bell-tone-like fanfares, contrasting instrument textures, and attractive harmonies
- The King of Love My Shepherd Is — Irish air / hymn tune ST. COLUMBA
- Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!* — Sammy Cahn’s winter-time classic (mp3)
- Ma’oz Tzur — solemn, joyful hymn for Hanukkah
- Maria Wiegenlied (Mary’s Lullaby) — Max Reger’s charming cradle-song
- The Morning Trumpet — rousing camp revival song from The Sacred Harp (1844)
- My Shepherd Will Supply My Need — reverent setting of an American folk hymn
- Niño Lindo — Venezuelan folk tune / Nativity carol with engaging Latin rhythms
- O Jesus, I Have Promised — hymn of dedication to tune ANGEL’S STORY
- O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree) — a swinging arrangement, fun to play
- Of the Father’s Love Begotten — lovely setting of the medieval plainsong melody, DIVINUM MYSTERIUM
- On Christmas Night, On Christmas Day, Rejoice! — cheerful medley of three carols
- On December Five-and-Twenty — medley of “Fum, Fum, Fum,” “Pat-a-pan” and “Touro-Louro-Louro!”
- Orlando Gibbons: A Suite of Sacred Songs — 14 tunes from The Hymnes and Songs of the Church (1623) in unique settings for brass quintet
- Past Three O’Clock — English traditional carol also known as “London Waits”
- Postlude-Cantique — short Romantic work arranged for organ and brass quintet
- Resonet in Laudibus — Lilting German carol aka “Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine”
- Riu, Riu, Chiu — lively Catalonian villancico (carol) of the Renaissance
- Salvation is Created — Pavel Tschesnokoff’s famous Russian Orthodox choral work
- Sans Day (St. Day) Carol — lovely traditional Cornish tune, attractively harmonized
- See, Amid the Winter’s Snow — lovely hymn tune HUMILITY by Sir John Goss (1800-1880)
- Shall We Gather at the River? — newly harmonized, contemplative setting of beloved gospel hymn
- The Star-Spangled Banner — straightforward arrangement of American national anthem, ideal for patriotic recitals and civic/community events
- Still, Still, Still (Salzburg Melody) — Austrian folk carol/lullaby
- Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day — English carol in sprightly triple meter
- The Truth From Above — English folk melody aka the “Herefordshire Carol”
- Two French Carols — medley of “Il est ne, le divin enfant” and “Noel Nouvelet”
- Two Offertories, Op. 65 — “Ave verum Corpus” and “Tantum ergo Sacramentum” by G. Faure
- Two Shepherds’ Carols — delightful pairing of the German carol “While by my sheep I watched” and the French Noël “O leave your sheep”
- UNDE ET MEMORES — Eucharistic (Communion) hymn tune by W.H. Monk
- Veni, Veni Emmanuel — fresh setting of the most well-known Advent hymn
- A Virgin Most Pure — lively English traditional carol
- We Three Kings Take Five — the popular Epiphany carol in a Brubeck-esque 5/4 swing style
- Were You There? (When They Crucified My Lord) — African-American spiritual, especially fitting at Good Friday, Holy Week, Easter
- What Child is This? (Greensleeves) — traditional English folk tune / Christmas carol
- What is the Crying at Jordan? — haunting, evocative traditional Irish tune and Advent hymn
- What is This Lovely Fragrance? — French traditional Noël
- Wilt Thou Forgive That Sin? — hymn tune DONNE by John Hilton