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OVERTURE TO CHRISTMAS: Don Patriquin’s SSAA or SATB Christmas ‘finale’.

September 15, 2010 by Donald Patriquin Leave a Comment

A TEMPO is pleased to announce that OVERTURE TO CHRISTMAS has just been published for choir and single piano, and is available in pdf or printed format.
 
This sparkling seven minute work, featuring well and lesser known carols, is ideal for a concert or service ‘finale’. It is scored for SSATB or SSAA (or both) and piano, with optional percussion. It is ideal for professional and amateur choirs, and has been admirably performed by children’s choir. The piano accompaniment is of similar level to Patriquin’s “J’entends le moulin”, and requires a good pianist. A two-piano accompaniment will be available shortly.
 
For a large pdf sample contact . The work may be heard in full with combined SATB AND SSA choirs and two pianos, under the direction of Iwan Edwards, at donaldpatriquin.com (Catalog/ SATB Christmas). 

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