Includes 15 easy arrangements for brass quartet or quintet, with flexible instrumentation and optional keyboard accompaniment. Titles include: Angels We Have Heard on High; Away in a Manger; The First
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Ten merry English carol arrangements for brass quintet are in this flexible collection. Use the traditional instrumentation (trumpet 1 & 2, horn, trombone, tuba) or utilize the alternate (downloadable)
This collection features 19 accessible and fun-to-play favorites expertly arranged for brass ensemble, including: Joy to the World; Silent Night; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and more. The flexible
Brass quintets and audiences will love this collection of 14 holiday favorites with styles ranging from traditional settings to jazz and funk. Titles: Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella; Ding! Dong!
This skillfully arranged set of 24 duets provides quality material that can be used in any performance setting. Whether a selection is featured on a concert program or worship service, its low rehearsal
Presenting a variety of beloved Christmas songs for an array of programming options, the settings in this collection merge the traditional eloquence of the season with fresh harmonic concepts. This makes
Like its predecessor, Festive Hymn settings for Congregational Singing by James Biery, these congregational carol arrangements can be performed with a minimum of brass quartet and organ, or add the
Still, Still, Still is a peaceful Austrian carol that is beautiful in its simplicity and elegance. Melody is found in all voices. Often performed by choirs, this is a favorite with audiences all
A jazz medley of Deck the Halls, Silent Night, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and We Wish You a Merry Christmas.
A spirited collection of holiday brass music! This series is designed to be used by a brass quartet and is perfect for recitals, concerts, parties and any chamber music event. Each volume includes 30 titles
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
Twenty-one of the best known, best loved Christmas carols skillfully arranged in flexible, very practical arrangements for woodwind trio, saxophone trio and brass trio. Carols included: Angels We Have