A delightful brass ensemble arrangement that gives a constant sense of moment with various rhythmic devices while maintaining the sweeping nature of this old established tune. All parts get in the action
With a sense of expectation, this piece has a sense of solid movement - having both solid harmonic structure among the trio parts as well as imitative movement to add interest. After a final, solid
This sensitive solo arrangement rotates a haunting Siciliano type theme and the traditional Adeste Fidelis in an almost rondo form. A beautiful rendition that is very reflective and meditative and
This sensitive solo arrangement rotates a haunting Siciliano type theme and the traditional Adeste Fidelis in almost a rondo form. A beautiful rendition that is very reflective and meditative and
Presented in an almost march-like nature, this stately rendition includes all kinds of "fun" devices. A sure hit for the lighter side of a Christmas presentation. Scored for 2 trumpets, horn, trombone,
Here is a fresh arrangement of Mendelssohn's joyous melody arranged for brass quintet with optional mallets. Add a new twist on an old favorite with this rendition!
Joyful! Joyful! Joyful! This constantly bubbly piece makes a point of the excitement of the Birth of Christ. Although the shapes of the lines constantly change, the drive to the end is always present.
A cheerful, rollicking woodwind quintet (with optional parts) that's likely to bring a smile to any listener and a sense of joy to the players themselves. The piece almost perpetuates a sense of constant
For trumpet and horn (opt. trumpet 2) and piano, this arrangement is appropriate for the younger player. But while it meets those needs, it contains various musical devices to make a solid musical
This string quartet, with optional piano, is a rollicking rendition of this old carol. The melodic material is passed around amongst all the parts to give color and interest. As well, the punctuations of
One of the most famous Christmas songs reverently arranged for trumpet and piano.
For full orchestra a poignant and touching rendition of this time-proven hymn. The arrangement paints a vivid picture of the cross.
While having a solemnity about it, this duet exudes a simple joy depicting the picture of a pastoral scene. The duet lines are in constant harmony with each other while punctuating the lines with simple