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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.
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives
solo with piano… majestic sounds contrasted with calming legato sections. Crafted with rich harmonies and has an assessable cadenza. Writen in a concerto style.
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Jesus Christ Is Risen Today
Trp, Asax, Trb,…a Easter fanfare based on rich harmonies and melodic beauty.
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Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
Trp, Asax, Trb,…features rhythmic activity and contrasting dynamics…
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Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
Trp, Hrn, Trb, Tuba with optional Asax part for horn… features rhythmic activity and contrasting dynamics…
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What A Friend We Have In Jesus
This standard is designed for mixed instruments (trumpet, alto sax, trombone & piano… bass part if needed) crafted for smaller groups yet provides a full and satisfying sound.
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All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name
Tis piece is crafted with expressiveness and balance that sounds like a more advanced piece. Both pianist and bassoonist are featured.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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Sing, We Now Of Christmas
This beautiful Christmas carol has been a source of inspiration since the late 15th Century. Originally called ‘Noel Nouvelet’, it became a worldwide favorite early in the 17th century and has remained popular ever since. While retaining all of the