Three familiar carols: O Little Town of Bethlehem (two versions, notated back-to-back); Personent Hodie (On This Day, Earth Shall Ring); and Sing We Now of Christmas (Noel
Four familiar carols and hymns: Good King Wenceslas; Il Est Ne (He is Born); Angels We Have Heard on High and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing for two trumpets, horn in F, trombone,
This is an abridged transcription of the Gloria from John Taverner's 1530 mass, "Western Wynde (Wind)," for flexible brass quartet. Parts are provided for two trumpets (the second is a duplicate of the F
Arranged for large brass ensemble (three B-flat trumpets, two F Horns, three trombones, and tuba), this work has been converted from primarily duple to a mixture of triple and quadruple meters to eliminate
A late medieval Christmas carol first published in 1582 as a single-line melody with Latin text. This arrangement for brass sextet and organ is animated and exciting, suggestive of the tintinnabulation of
Swing Low Sweet Chariot is perhaps one of the best-known spirituals and lends itself to a variety of interpretations. This clever arrangement for brass sextet is based on a shuffle rhythm,
A Time of Waiting is a collection of four Advent hymns arranged for brass and organ, consisting of "Angelus Emittitur," "Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates" (Truro), "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"
This Nativity piece composed by Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) has been transcribed for brass ensemble with flexible instrumentation - two trumpets, F horn or optional third trumpet, two trombones, and tuba