Chorus Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1863109
Composed by Frank Weldon. Arranged by Chappell Kingsland. This edition: pdf. Celtic, Christmas, Folk, Holiday, Irish, Multicultural, World. 21 pages. Wild Beautiful Music #1422090. Published by Wild Beautiful Music (A0.1863109).
"Christmas in Killarney / Here We Come A-Wassailing" (medley)
for SATB Choir with Harp, Guitar, Violin & Cello
Difficulty level: Intermediate (choir), Advanced (instruments)
“Christmas in Killarney,” popularized by Bing Crosby, meets the traditional English carol “Here We Come A-Wassailing” in a festive fusion that amplifies the joy and exuberance of the season. Both songs share a spirit of communal celebration, and this arrangement brings them together in a lively musical dialogue. Kingsland’s setting expands the material into a grand, sparkling tapestry, featuring energetic counterpoint among the voices and virtuosic instrumental writing. The result is a vibrant, kaleidoscopic celebration capturing the warmth and irrepressible spirit of Christmastime.
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