From Rossini's Canticum Novum (accompanied duets for 2-voices) Adeste Fideles // Jesu, Redemptor Omnium // Parvulus Filius // Laetentur Caeli // Tui Sunt Caeli
I have several pieces for SA that we sang in St. Mary's Choir during the 80s. These are all in English and likely are not in print anymore. Most of these were sung as part of our Christmas program before Mass (Ordinary Form). If you are interested send me a PM and I can send you copies. Here is a list:
Christ Was Born on Christmas Day SA - 1968 Christmas Dawn SSA - 1928 Come All Ye Faithful SA - 1952 Gloria in Excelsis Deo SSA - 1959 O Babe Divine SA - 1956 O Light of the World SSA - 1934 Sleeping the Christ Child Lay SA - 1928 With Glory Lit the Midnight Air Revealed SAB - 1906
There's an absolutely gorgeous "Ave Maria" duet for soprano and alto by Saint-Saëns that I think you could maybe pass off as a Christmas piece — after all, "Ave Maria" is the Offertory for Advent IV, and Advent IV is riiiiight before Christmas... and you couldn't have Christmas without Mary, and Christmas is one of the mysteries of the Rosary, which requires a surfeit of "Ave Maria"s...
In our last Christmas concertos, we always included this two part Gloria, which is set in double counterpoint and thus works with arbitrary voice combinatons. It is based on a translation of the Gloria approved by the Vatican for liturgical use in 1990, but for a concert this is of no relevance, I guess. Usually the auditorium demands it again as an encore:
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