This beautiful and flowing Christmas carol full of warmth and charm was written by Pietro Yon. The lilting melody is found mainly between the top two parts with the rest of the ensemble supporting the
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A fresh new arrangement of this all-time classic tune. Scored for flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn and bassoon. A terrific choice for your next Christmas performance.
Greensleeves Fantasia is based on two medieval songs, The Ballad Of Lady Greensleeves and Lovely Joan. The familiar melodies are developed in both lyrical and contrapuntal
An accompanied saxophone trio for altos and optional tenor. The piece begins in a lively fashion starting quietly and adding more parts as it crescendos up to the opening of the tune in full ensemble
The two most joyful Christmas carols that are played and sung throughout the Christmas season have been freshly arranged and merged as one choral piece that is scored for Saxophone Quartet (Soprano Sax,
The two most joyful Christmas carols that are played and sung throughout the Christmas season have been freshly arranged and merged as one choral piece that is scored for Woodwind Quartet (Flute, Oboe,
Historic Christmas Carols - New Settings for Flute and Piano is a collection of three compositions intended for use in concerts, recitals, and church worship services. Flute and piano are equal
This piece is a traditional English Christmas carol. Holly and Ivy have been important as English Christmas decorations for church use since at least the fifteenth century. This piece is flowing and smooth,
This clarinet solo begins with a flowing piano part and then joined with the solo line in a gently embellished theme. The phrase structure is repeated and then goes into a more vigorous rendition and
This haunting and beloved melody is set here for six capable and sensitive players. Different moods are expressed, from the expanse of the open sky to the sovereignty of Jesus. Beautiful writing and an
In Dulco Jubilo translates into English as "In Sweet Rejoicing." This arrangement takes instruction not only from its title, but the folklore story of its creation as well. The tune is attributed
This second volume focuses on Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter, but some titles are suitable for general worship as well. Titles include: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; Appalachian Carol; God Rest Ye