2010 Holiday Sampler MIXED CHORUS YR1D12 A Christmas Wish YR1030.6v2 A Fly on the Wall YR1N11 All Hayle to the Days YR5S13 Mary’s First Lullaby YR2D12v2 These Holidays! YR3508v2 This Holiday YR1C17v2 ¡Venid, Pastores a Belén! As a means to introduce you to our newest publications of holiday-themed choral music, YRM is pleased to present this sampler! It contains several pages from each score listed above, along with the lyrics written in full on a separate page. Should you decide to perform any of these wonderful pieces on your 2010 holiday concert, please send an order request to [email protected]and mention “YRM 2010 Holiday Sampler”… you’ll receive a 15% discount for any of these featured items (orders must be in quantities of 12 or more)! For complete sales information, please visit our website at: http://www.yrmusic.com/v2/info/sales/ Please check out a “sneak preview” of THE KRAMPUS on the last page of the sampler. Thank you for your interest in YRM!
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2010 Holiday Sampler
MIXED CHORUS
YR1D12 A Christmas Wish YR1030.6v2 A Fly on the Wall YR1N11 All Hayle to the Days YR5S13 Mary’s First Lullaby YR2D12v2 These Holidays! YR3508v2 This Holiday YR1C17v2 ¡Venid, Pastores a Belén!
As a means to introduce you to our newest publications of holiday-themed choral music, YRM is pleased to present this sampler! It contains several pages from each score listed above, along with the lyrics written in full on a separate page. Should you decide to perform any of these wonderful pieces on your 2010 holiday concert, please send an order request to [email protected] and mention “YRM 2010 Holiday Sampler”… you’ll receive a 15% discount for any of these featured items (orders must be in quantities of 12 or more)! For complete sales information, please visit our website at: http://www.yrmusic.com/v2/info/sales/ Please check out a “sneak preview” of THE KRAMPUS on the last page of the sampler.
Thank you for your interest in YRM!
YR1D12
A Christmas Wish
SATB a cappella
Anonymous text
Music by Ann MacDonald Diers
Our thoughts go out this Christmas to all hearts everywhere. For some are sad, though some are glad,
And some are filled with care. May every heart have courage, let peace and love abide.
May all of us care for each one this blessed Christmastide.
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A Christmas WishSATB a cappella Music byText is from an anonymous source.
Within a stable many years ago, A common fly took refuge from the snow.
And there, among the animals, it saw A man and woman huddled in the straw.
“The woman’s time is close at hand, I fear, By dawn we’ll have another guest in here,”
Said the fly on the wall of a stable in Bethlehem.
And then, as if by plan, the stunning change began. By light of one, amazing star, the birth of Man.
A multitude of creatures came by day To greet the new arrival in the hay.
The common fly was drawn to him some-how And helped to clean the baby's tiny brow.
“This seems an awful fuss for just one child,”
The fly complained until the baby smiled At the fly on the wall of a stable in Bethlehem.
A rich, well-travelled king, for fear the fly might sting,
Was quick to flick the fly away, the fly took wing.
The fly continued on its lonely way, But there were those who swore they heard it say:
“In all my thirty days upon the earth, I’ve seen no greater miracle than birth! Before you condescend to one like me, Imagine first how blessed I was to be,
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YR1N11
All Hayle to the Days
SATB a cappella
Traditional English Carol
arranged by Elizabeth Norton
All hayle to the days that merit more praise than all the rest of the year, and welcome the nights, that double delights as well for the poor as the peer:
Good fortune attend each merry man's friend that doth but the best that he may, Forgetting old wrongs with Carrols and Songs to drive the cold winter away.
Thus none will allow of solitude now, but merrily greets the time,
To make it appear of all the whole year that this is accounted the Prime. December is seen apparel'd in green and January, fresh as May,
Comes dancing along with a cup or a Song to drive the cold winter away.
This time of the yeare is spent in good cheer, kind neighbors together to meet. To sit by the fire, with friendly desire each other in love to greet: Old grudges forgot are put in a pot, all sorrows aside they lay;
The old and the young doth carrol this Song, to drive the cold winter away.
When Christmas tide comes in like a Bride, with Holly and Ivy clad, Twelve dayes in the year much mirth and good cheer in every household is had:
The Countrey guise is then to devise some gambols of Christmas play; Whereas the young men do best that they can to drive the cold winter away.
These holidays need a little o’ that old fashioned music. These holidays need a little o’ that rhythm and harmony. Cold wind and gray skies will get you down if they can,
Oh, until the music puts the wonder back into the Winter Wonderland! These holidays need a little music, yes they do.
Snow storms and cloudy days try to get the best of you. So join the chorus and strike up the band,
And let the sweet music put the wonder back into the Winter Wonderland!
We don’t need more fancy clothes, or shiny ribbons and bright red bows. We’ve got all the pretty decorations anyone could ever need!
We don’t need more mistletoe or tons of presents from a store. When you’ve got something real, it’s something you can feel!
These holidays need a little more singing in harmony. Sweeten the way we get together with friends and family.
Ring out the bells and beat the drums if you can, And let the sweet music put the wonder back into the Winter Wonderland!
I just hate to think how it would be without caroling in four part harmony,
Without a song in your heart and a dance stirring in your feet! We don’t need more diamond rings or any other such expensive things.
We’ve got something real nobody’s ever gonna steal. These holidays need a little more singing in harmony.
Sweeten the way we get together with friends and family. Ring out the bells and beat the drums if you can,
And let the sweet music put the wonder back into the Winter Wonderland!
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this hol i- day!-
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to showsome good will through each day.
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YR1C17v2
¡Venid, Pastores a Belén!
SATB and Piano
Two traditional Puertorican Villancicos
arranged by Edgar Colón-Hernández
¡Venid, pastores, venid! Come, shepherds, come! ¡Oh, ve-nid a Belén! Oh, come to Bethlehem! ¡Oh, venid al portal! Oh, come to the manger! Yo no me voy de Belén I will not leave Bethlehem sin el Niño Jesús without the Boy Jesus un momento adorar. one moment having adored.
Y la estrella de Belén And the star of Bethlehem nos guiará con su luz will guide us with its light hasta el humilde portal toward the humble manger donde nació Jesus. where Jesus was born.
¡Venid, pastores, venid! Come, shepherds, come! ¡Oh, ve-nid a Belén! Oh, come to Bethlehem! ¡Oh, venid al portal! Oh, come to the manger! Yo no me voy de Belén I will not leave Bethlehem sin el Niño Jesús without the Boy Jesus un momento adorar. one moment having adored.
Pastores a Belén, Shepherds to Bethlehem vamos con alegría let’s gladly go que ha nacido ya for now has been born el Hi-jo de María. Mary’s Son.
Allí, allí, nos espera Jesús. There, over there, Jesus awaits us. ¡Llevemos pues turrones y miel Then let’s bring nougats and honey para ofrecer al Niño Manuel! to offer the Child Emanuel!
Vamos, vamos, vamos a ver Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go to see vamos a ver al Recién Nacido. let’s go to see the Newborn Child Vamos a ver al Niño Manuel. Let’s go to see the Child Emanuel.
The Krampus [KRAHM-poos] is a mythological being associated with Saint Nicholas, mostly in Austria, Hungary and nearby areas. Similar figures with other names - Knecht Ruprecht, Klaubauf, Pelznickel - are known in other parts of Europe. Images of the Krampus were popular as greeting cards. This piece requires that a variety of these images, or similar ones newly created, be displayed for the audience - either projected, or printed large. If possible, there should also be images for station identification (KWIR-TV), funding providers (AIC, San Monto Corp.), and the International Ethnographic Society. There are two possible endings, A and B. Ending A requires a fully-costumed Saint Nicholas (not Santa Claus) in bishop's miter and robes, and a fully-costumed Krampus. Ending B requires a laptop computer. The Announcer and the Random Voice should be voiceovers, not present on stage. Dr. Edwin Fedwin, upon entering, stands at a lectern with a large, heavy book and a stack of greeting cards. He both reads prepared text (in italics) and makes off-the-cuff remarks (plain text). Dr. Fedwin is a mythological being. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead is their problem. ANNOUNCER: [station ID image] From KWIR-TV in Morality Falls. Funding for the following commercial-free program has been provided by: [image] The American Immaturity Council -- exploring alternatives to healthy psychological development, [image] And by San Monto Corporation, discovering short-term profits in long-term problems, And by viewers like you. RANDOM OTHER VOICE: Like me? ANNOUNCER: Yes, you! And now, [theme starts; image] a special presentation of the International Ethnographic Society, with your host Doctor Edwin Fedwin… Would you like to be notified as soon as this piece is available? Please send an e-mail to [email protected]. Thank you!