Still, Still, Still (SATB + Keyboard or Harp) - choir (with or without keyboard) by Trad arr. Tony Royse (AR Publications)

As I had a guest choir with a harpist (they were to sing the Britten Ceremony Of Carols) at our Christmas Concert, I arranged this carol for harp but of course any keyboard would be fine, particularly an electronic keyboard with a Harp sound.

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There are 4 reviews for this score

Very Nice!
What a beautiful, unobtrusive and truly singable arrangement of a beautiful, unobtrusive and truly singable melody. Very nice! This is one that any small or young choir can handle easily.

Truman S. Forest

 

Exquisite!
A wonderful treatment of this most delicate carol. I love the descending bass line and the harp accompaniment is so much like falling snow. Thank you for this musical cameo.It's wonderful. Did I say it was wonderful? Perhaps Wonder Filled is more appropriate.

William Smith

 

Beautiful soft lullaby
This arrangement is an effective presentation of a well-known carol. I especially like the harp accompaniment and feel that the performers should either stick to a harp or a harp sound on a keyboard. I think the piano would be too harsh for the gentle treatment of the song. I like the delay of the tenor, and even later, the bass to the harmony. This arrangement demands a "MUST LOOK AT" by choir directors who are picking their Christmas program music. Keep up the good work.

Martin Staub

 

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