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Cello,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.850428 By Lady Antebellum. By Jule Styne. Arranged by Tim Crooks. Contemporary. Score and part. 12 pages. STR:UK String Arrangements #6626611. Published by STR:UK String Arrangements (A0.850428). Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, as performed by Dean Martin, arranged by Tim Crooks for Cello & Piano with easy second part. A Christmas classic for your festive collection!FREE backing track - just click the YouTube link or visit the STR:UK Strings YouTube channel.Technical challenges include a mixture of straight and swung 8ths, and key change from D major into Eb, meaning the main part is best suited to ABRSM Grade 3-4 standard players and above. The arrangement can be mostly played in first position, but may be played 8ve in sections ad lib.The arrangement also includes an easy part suitable for grade 1-2 level, and a piano score.About the arrangerTim Crooks trained as a violinist and violist, working professionally in Manchester (UK) for many years. He was a founding member of the Manchester String Quartet and scored many arrangements for the group's recordings. Tim now orchestrates and conducts, working with orchestras including Manchester Camerata, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, RTÉ Concert Orchestra and the Philharmonia.STR:UK STRINGS - Education String Music, made in the UKWe'd love to hear your feedback: strukstrings@gmail.comSubscribe to our social media to get news of all new releases: Facebook / twitter @strukstringsSTR:UK Strings - Education String Music
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Violoncelle, Piano
Lady Antebellum
$4.99 4.73 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Bassoon,Cello,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.522783 Composed by Gustav Holst, Christina Rossetti. Arranged by John A. Dempsey. Celtic,Christian,Christmas,Holiday,Irish,Sacred. Score and parts. 13 pages. John A. Dempsey #2913149. Published by John A. Dempsey (A0.522783). A wintry landscape, a miracle, a wondrous season: all these are evoked in this traditional English Christmas carol that's also popular among Celtic music fans.  Arranged as a jubilant trio for bassoon, cello and piano, this snowy atmospheric music is recommended for Christmas plays, pageants and programs as well as holiday recitals, Christmas concerts, traditional church services and other seasonal worship events.  Suggested worship uses: prelude, postlude, offertory, interlude and silent prayer accompaniment.  Key: F major.  9 pages of music (that includes separate parts for bassoon and cello).  Bassoon/Cello Level: Intermediate.  Piano Level: Late Intermediate.
In the Bleak Midwinter (Trio for Bassoon, Cello and Piano)
Violoncelle, Piano

$11.99 11.36 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548655 Composed by James Pierpont. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas. Score and part. 8 pages. Jmsgu3 #3408191. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548655). Jingle Bells arranged for cello & piano with a fancy final verse. Jingle Bells is perhaps the most famous songs in American music history. James L. Pierpont published the song as One Horse Open Sleigh in the late 1850’s. Since its introduction, people began to insist that Pierpont wrote it for a Sunday school choir. However, it seems unlikely that such a secular song would be considered appropriate during that historical period for Sunday school.Christmas Repertoire Pierpont wrote the song for the Thanksgiving holidays, but over time people began to think of it more as a Christmas song. Some choirs adopted it as part of their Christmas repertoire in the 1860s and 1870s. Jingle Bells was first recorded in 1889 on a wax cylinder. Origins No one knows where Pierpont composed the song. One theory suggests he wrote it in Medford Massachusetts in 1850. Sleigh races were certainly popular in 19th Century Massachusetts. To this day, a commemorative placard appears in Medford square claiming that it is the birthplace of Jingle Bells. Others suggest that he wrote it in Savannah, Georgia where he was an organist and music director at the Unitarian Church. This theory gains support from the copyright date of 1857. We know he was living in Savannah by then. Traffic Signals Horse-drawn sleighs are relatively quiet in the snow. Consequently, horses were usually equipped with bell-laden straps so as to avoid accidents at blind intersections. Sleigh drivers in 19th Century New England were constantly vigilant, listening for the sounds of approaching horse-drawn sleighs. The tune imitates the rhythm that the trotting horse bells produce. Social Context Jingle Bells was sung as a drinking song at local revelries: during the song folks would rhythmically jangle the ice in their glasses. A sleigh ride gave couples an opportunity to be alone together. The term Jingle bells is a poetic descriptive adjective referring specifically to the more accurate term sleigh bells. In many arrangements, sleigh bells are used to accentuate the rhythm during the song chorus.  Register for free lifetime updates and revisions at www.jamesguthrie.com
Jingle Bells for Cello & Piano
Violoncelle, Piano

$24.95 23.63 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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