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Away In A Manger
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. The piece begins with a statement of “Flow Gently Sweet Afton,” in the piano and is restated by the soloist in a ritornello format. The second statement is made in the piano while soloist soars above it with an obbligato. The piece then switches to “Luther’s Hymn” and then breaks into a variation-like presentation and then begins a free form. The final section imitates the beginning one and then becomes solemn and peaceful.
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Night Of Wonder
An energetic medley of Hark the Herald Angels Sing, O Little Town of Bethlehem, We Three Kings, March of the Kings, and Behold That Star. Numerous tempo and meter changes present challenges, but no individual part is extremely difficult.
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How Great Our Joy
This piece exudes joyfulness from beginning to end with alternating parts between the instruments as well as constant changes in rhythms and dynamics. Certainly a piece to bring joy to any Christmas venue. A brass choir scored for 2 trumpets, 2 horns, 2 trombones, tuba, piano bells-Opt. Trp for hn, BH for trm..
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Fantasia on Coventry Carol
Based on the 16th century melody (the most well-known lyrics are Lullay, Lullay Thou Little Tiny Child), this dynamic setting for orchestra uses a variety of textures, dynamics, and contrapuntal lines. The string parts are interesting and elegant wi
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What Child Is This?
Crafted with light and delicate textures that hint at the medieval, this arrangement of the timeless classic is expressive and graceful.
Flute Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
God Rest Ye Good Christian Men
This brass duet is scored for French horn, Trombone and Piano with optional trumpet for horn and baritone for trombone. While moderately easy it is joyfully colorful in passing the themes between parts and adding splashes of melodic motives as well. The piece uses a lot of imitation and hocket devices to keep the players and listeners all rejoicing.
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I Saw Three Ships
A horn solo with piano accompaniment that presents itself with a Celtic lilt with interludes that would be similar to a rondo form and interspersed with hemiola type figures.
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Here We Come A-Caroling
Brass trio: Trp, Hn/A Sax, Trm. The piece is joyful and is crafted to reflect overwhelming happiness. The meters move between 2/4 and 6/8 to add variety that produces gaiety.
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O Come, All Ye Faithful
Brass trio: Trp, Hn/A Sax, Trm. The piece is crafted with an ear to the majestic and rhythmic figures to give it bouyancy. A modulation gives a feeling of forward movement and concludes in an uplifting sense.
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What Child Is This?
Crafted with light and delicate textures that hint at the medieval, this arrangement of the timeless classic is expressive and graceful.
Flute Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
Still, Still, Still
This sweet Austrian Christmas carol’s melody moves from trombone to piano and is then interwoven with other gentle reminders of the season such as a short statement of Silent Night and a motive of the “clock” melody.
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Still, Still, Still
This sweet Austrian Christmas carol’s melody moves from trombone to piano and is then interwoven with other gentle reminders of the season such as a short statement of Silent Night and a motive of the “clock” melody.
Flute Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
Still, Still, Still
This sweet Austrian Christmas carol’s melody moves from trombone to piano and is then interwoven with other gentle reminders of the season such as a short statement of Silent Night and a motive of the “clock” melody.
Flute Solo with Piano Accompaniment