In 1609, Michael Praetorius harmonized the version of Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming with which most of us are familiar. His contemporary, Melchior Vulpius, created a four-voice canon on the same
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 beautiful solo arrangement is one of composer Garrett Breeze's most memorable works as it seamlessly weaves together two of England's most beloved hymn tunes: Nettleton and Thaxted. "Nettleton" is most
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
This arrangement by Garrett Breeze is easy to learn and fun to perform! Each verse modulates up a step, building in anticipation as the chorus is reserved for the end of the piece. The piano part is full of
This lyrical solo is flexibly scored for low instrument (bassoon, horn, trombone, or cello) and two-manual organ. A beloved hymn tune is treated with sensitivity and grace and will serve as a fitting
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,