Description: This is a fun up-tempo 120-140bpm medley of favorite holiday carols done in a classic orchestra ensemble with flute, harp, piano, strings, woodwinds, and choir. These are the songs included: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Joy to the World. Ding Dong Merrily on High, We Three Kings of Orient Are, O Christmas Tree, and The twelve Days of Christmas.

Description: This is one of the oldest traditional Christmas carols. The composer is unknown but there are records of it being sung within the Christian Church as far back as the 15th century. In 1843 Charles Dickens included the song in his famous novel A Christmas Carol. This arrangement is in classic style with choir, harp, flute, and strings gives a sound much like it might have been performed in a medieval cathedral at mass in the middle ages. Reverent and respectful. 136 bpm

Description: Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr. wrote We Three Kings for an 1857 Christmas pageant put on by the General Theological Seminary of New York City. In 1863. Here is a classic and traditional Christmas hymn done in a lively music box style with a harp duet. This version is very much like the way it could have been heard in a service in the 1800's. 128bpm

Description: This is another one of the most loved and widely known holiday carols. It is used in many countries as a standard choice for any festive celebration or Christmas theme application. Here is an original arrangement in a traditional orchestral format with choir, flute, harp, and string section giving it a warm, holy, and reverent feel. 102bpm

Description: Also know as Dixie’s Land, Dixie, and I wish I was in Dixie. It was a traditional United States Civil War song and a favorite of Abraham Lincoln. Here done with a solo piano at 82bpm for a relaxed but not somber mood feeling.

Description: Also know as Dixie’s Land, Dixie, and I wish I was in Dixie. It was a traditional United States Civil War song and a favorite of Abraham Lincoln. This is a short indent with a solo piano at 82bpm for a relaxed but not somber mood feeling for a mass recognition to a suitable production

Description: A traditional rendition of folk music written in late 1800‘s. This is the way it could have been heard in that historical period. At 82 bpm a solemn marching feel. It would work perfect for Civil War history, documentary, reenactment films, or any period project.

Description: Here is a short indent of a tried and true favorite that represents Christmas cheer and the spirit of giving for the holiday season. This version is warm and graceful with a choir and flute melody line and harp arpeggios that makes a great choice for video production elements or cues. 124bpm

Description: The refrain indent of a tried and true favorite that represents Christmas cheer and the spirit of giving for the holiday season. This version is warm and graceful with a choir and flute melody line and harp arpeggios that makes a great choice for video production elements or cues. This is one of the oldest traditional Christmas carols. The composer is unknown but there are records of it being sung within the Christian Church as far back as the 15th century. In 1843 Charles Dickens included the song in his famous novel A Christmas Carol. 136 bpm

Description: The refrain indent of a tried and true favorite that represents Christmas cheer and the spirit of giving for the holiday season. This version is warm and graceful with a choir and flute melody line and harp arpeggios that makes a great choice for video production elements or cues. This is one of the oldest traditional Christmas carols. The composer is unknown but there are records of it being sung within the Christian Church as far back as the 15th century. In 1843 Charles Dickens included the song in his famous novel A Christmas Carol. 136 bpm