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Joy To The World
Ww Quintet: Fl, Ob, Cl, Hn/Asax, Bssn. A Spirited piece, full of excitement which starts that way and grows throughout the entire composition.
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Silent Night
“Silent Night” is designed to generate the sweetness that we have come to expectd from this tune. It offers deep richness in its harmonies and independence in voice movement. Brass Trio: Trp, Hrn, Tbn (A Sx sub for Hrn)
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Variations On Joy To The World
This arrangement was created for many instrumental combinations in the Rich Heffler tradition. Rich is an arranger for the U.S. Marine Band and creates ensembles that include some classical traditions as part of the setting. Different instruments c
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Variations On Joy To The World
This arrangement was created for many instrumental combinations in the Rich Heffler tradition. Rich is an arranger for the U.S. Marine Band and creates ensembles that include some classical traditions as part of the setting. Different instruments c
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Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
This fantasia for flute and piano is Celtic in nature, and it is rich in harmonic and rhythmic movement. It is incessantly in motion until it settles in final rest.
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Coventry Carol
This vigorous, and rigorous piece is scored for four horns. It presents the theme in many formats moving through various keys and rhythmic motions. It is Celtic in nature.
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What Child Is This?
A Christmas carol crafted gracefully with emotion employing light and delicate textures that hint at the medieval yet are augmented with rich and poignant harmonies and a melodic development that promotes thoughtful, meditative expressions. Hn & Pn.
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I Saw 3 Ships (On Christmas Day)
Ranges from light, dance-like to deep emotions of symphonic proportions. It has varying tempi and colors, textures and melodies. (Woodwind quintet: Fl, Ob, Cl, Hn, Bssn)
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Deck The Halls
“Deck Te Halls” is a lively, light and fun piece with many unexpected rhythmic and harmonic twists and turns. It is a well-balance brass trio; however, if a Horn in F is unavailable, an optional Alto Sax part is included. (Trp, Horn, Trb with opt. A;.Sax)
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What Child Is This?
A Christmas carol crafted gracefully with emotion employing light and delicate textures that hint at the medieval yet are augmented with rich and poignant harmonies and a melodic development that promotes thoughtful, meditative expressions. Hn & Pn.
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Away In A Manger
A WW quintet (Fl, Ob, Bb Cl, Hn, Bsn –A.Sax for Hn) that is serene employing rich, harmonies and counterpoint. This piece is crafted with lines that vary in texture and employs an easy, logical modulation comes to a gentle, calm close at the codetta.
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Pat-A-Pan
“Pat-A-Pan” is a carol inspired by two young boys begin playing their instruments- woodwind instruments depicting the bagpipes and drums that are reflected in the original story. Ww. Trio: Cl, T.Sax, Bari Sax.
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What Child Is This?
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This piece begins in a plaintive manner and in turn is joined by the soloist in an extraneous Celtic-like statement. The piece continues in a somewhat straight forward manner of the tune, again in a Celtic-like style. The rest of the piece continues constantly weaving in and out and around the embellished melody until it concludes with one final statement coming to rest.
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What Child Is This?
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This piece begins in a plaintive manner and in turn is joined by the soloist in an extraneous Celtic-like statement. The piece continues in a somewhat straight forward manner of the tune, again in a Celtic-like style. The rest of the piece continues constantly weaving in and out and around the embellished melody until it concludes with one final statement coming to rest.
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What Child Is This?
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This piece begins in a plaintive manner and in turn is joined by the soloist in an extraneous Celtic-like statement. The piece continues in a somewhat straight forward manner of the tune, again in a Celtic-like style. The rest of the piece continues constantly weaving in and out and around the embellished melody until it concludes with one final statement coming to rest.
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What Child Is This?
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This piece begins in a plaintive manner and in turn is joined by the soloist in an extraneous Celtic-like statement. The piece continues in a somewhat straight forward manner of the tune, again in a Celtic-like style. The rest of the piece continues constantly weaving in and out and around the embellished melody until it concludes with one final statement coming to rest.