Add a contemporary arrangement to your Christmas programme with this reimagined version of Angels From the Realms of Glory. Featuring jazz harmonies and rhythms along with 5/4 and 3/4 time
These are the two final movements of Corelli's Concerto Grosso in G minor Op. 6 No. 8, which is subtitled 'made for the night of Christmas' and generally known as the Christmas Concerto.
Mancini's gorgeous song in a dreamy close-harmony arrangement.
The original name of this New Year Carol is Shchedryk, meaning bounty. The carol is based on a hypnotic 4-note ostinato which passes between the oboes.
Berlioz's beautiful carol from his oratorio, L'Enfance du Christ, depicts the shepherds saying goodbye to Jesus as the Holy family leave Bethlehem for Egypt.
Commonly known as Bach's Adagio, this arrangement refers back to Bach's original, with articulation and ornamentation left to the players' discretion.
The Song of the Venetian Gondoliers is a short, lyrical piece by Felix Mendelssohn. It is one in a collection of his Songs Without Words that he composed originally for piano, between 1829
Three well-known tunes here: firstly Scotland the Brave, then I’ll Aye Ca’ In By Yon Toun and lastly The Dashing White Sergeant. The arrangement gives all the parts plenty to think about and
The bull-fighter's song from Bizet's hit opera Carmen, gives all the players a chance to wave their red capes.
Two well-loved folk songs sympathetically arranged for beginner woodwinds. In Scarborough Fair the tune is passed between the parts against a legato accompaniment; Early One Morning is
These two songs were made famous by Neapolitan tenor Enrico Caruso who sang them as encores at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in the early 20th century. The love song 'O Sole Mio' translates as My
This timeless classic from Danny Kaye's film Hans Christian Andersen has lots of dramatic potential! Great fun for all players.
The Christmas classic, with hidden carols in the inner parts for the audience to spot.