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Christmas for Female Voices & Piano
Catalogue No: BA7598
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After the success of "Christmas a cappella" (BA 7573) for mixed choir, Graham Buckland has now turned his attention to an edition for female voices.
This collection includes popular Christmas melodies in traditional as well as more popular settings from many countries around the world including USA, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Poland and the Czech Republic.
All pieces are arranged for two female voice parts with a piano accompaniment but a third optional voice part is also included in many cases. This edition presents one of the most comprehensive collections of Christmas choral settings for female voices.
The editor
Graham Buckland is a conductor and composer and studied in Cambridge,
London and Brno. He is now university music director in Regensburg.
This collection includes popular Christmas melodies in traditional as well as more popular settings from many countries around the world including USA, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Poland and the Czech Republic.
All pieces are arranged for two female voice parts with a piano accompaniment but a third optional voice part is also included in many cases. This edition presents one of the most comprehensive collections of Christmas choral settings for female voices.
The editor
Graham Buckland is a conductor and composer and studied in Cambridge,
London and Brno. He is now university music director in Regensburg.