It's time to stuff that stocking with a festive collection of nine Christmas ensemble pieces! These holiday treats will put a smile on every face in the auditorium, mall, cafeteria, or wherever you decide
A clever and well-adapted medley of beloved Christmas carols including O Come, O Come, Emmanuel;Fum Fum Fum;We Three Kings;Carol of the Bells
This is not your average Christmas medley. Clever uplifting arrangements of nine holiday favorites combine to create a delightful musical treat. Your audience simply won't want it to end!
Originally performed by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, this medley of classic themes from "The Nutcracker" is scored here for percussion ensemble incorporating marching drumline. This one packs a
Looking for a collection of holiday crowd pleasers for your percussion ensemble? This is it! Three titles; three different and superbly scored Latin grooves! Deck the Halls is a bossa scored for
Marty Paich's mixed-meter version of Jingle Bells made popular by Barbara Streisand wonderfully arranged here for large percussion ensemble.
The holidays are fun. What can make them more fun? Steel drums! Here we have a collection of 3 holiday favorites brilliantly arranged for steel band: Jingle Bells, God Rest Ye King
The favorite Christmas poem by Clement Moore is brought to life when the narrator is accompanied by the sound effects only a percussion ensemble can provide! Guaranteed to put a smile on every face in the
Traditional Burgundian carol arranged for 12 to 14 players with a Latin-funk groove.
This well-known Christmas carol scored for six to eight players features passages of rudimentary snare drumming partnered with some intense timpani playing. Cool yule stuff!
Guitar! Bass! Drums! Angels! Kicked-up arrangements of Auld Lang Syne, Angels We Have Heard on High, and Hark the Herald Angels Sing combine to form a piece that your audience