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The Winter Rose SATB chorus by Joseph M. Martin 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Joseph M. Martin
Choral (SATB)

SKU: HL.35025986

SATB chorus. Composed by Joseph M. Martin. Shawnee Sacred. Advent, Cantata, Christmas, Christmas Sacred, Christmas/Advent Sacred. 104 pages. Shawnee Press #A7402. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35025986).

UPC: 747510044826. 6.75x10.5x0.25 inches.

The Winter Rose incorporates both traditional carols and newly composed anthems that visit the timeless Christmas story with fresh insight. Through use of music, narration and simple symbolism, the cantata presents the life of Christ from prophecy to passion. The orchestrations effectively capture the essence of Joseph Martin's well-crafted piano writing, fully expressing the color and beauty of this musical tableau. Highly recommended!

  • Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming
  • Every Valley
  • The Winter Rose
  • When Will He Come
  • Advent Cry
  • Carol of Remembrance
  • Lullaby to a Rose
  • In the Judean Hills
  • The Rose Tree Carol
  • Look to the Rose

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 2 Reviews
Virginia C.
June 01, 2025
very fast and efficient
very fast and efficient
Notemeister
November 02, 2010
The Winter Rose
Joseph Martin's Christmas musical is true to scripture, lovely musical settings, and easy to like folk tune and hymn settings. You can pull out several pieces for stand alone performance. It is made significantly better by Brent Adams orchestration, which is colorful emotive, (and expensive to assemble). It is possible to sing the work well using the trac orchestra--but doing so will suck some life out of it. The narrations try a little too hard for artistry and poetic expression, but they tell the greatest story ever told, and do it faithfully. Choir members can learn their parts by listening to the CD, (but they shouldn't).