(Level III) Earth Kitt's legendary 1953 recording is adapted here are arranged in a very accessible a cappella setting. The lighthearted introduction is followed by a soprano and alto unison, featuring Eartha's vocal inflections, which are optional in this piece. Easy open and closed four-part harmonies and different textures make for a delightful holiday treat as the ladies take turns reciting their Christmas lists. Great holiday music! SATB ac View all charts by Gerhard Guter
Gerhard Guter is a composer, arranger, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He has written and produced music for The History Channel, World of Warcraft, Celebrity Cruises, and Microsoft. Guter’s orchestral music has also been featured at the Orpheum Theater for the Ovation Awards in Los Angeles. As a vocalist, he is a member of the vocal jazz quintet Vocalogy, which has released two albums to date.
A certified Avid Pro Tools HD and Icon operator, Guter has engineered and co-produced several full-length albums, with his most recent credits including producer, editor, and arranger of Vocalogy: Refilled. His instrumental and vocal works are distributed through Walrus Music Publishing, UNC Jazz Press, and Sound Music Publications. Guter is the author of Integration of Vocal and Instrumental Ensembles in the Jazz Idiom, which is comprised of original interviews with the late, great Gene Puerling. He is also the creator and presenter of Using Band-in-a-Box in the Vocal Jazz Rehearsal.
Guter has taught a wide breadth of courses at the college level, including: music business, jazz theory, jazz piano, MIDI, music theory, music notation, and recording arts. He is a graduate of the University of Miami and California State University Long Beach and served as director of the Studio Jazz Big Band at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music (CSULB). Guter has also served as a consultant to several colleges looking to expand their commercial music offerings. He joins the faculty at Elmhurst College as Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies and Music Business in 2013.
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