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Alto Flute,Piano,Piccolo,Soprano Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1502424

By Justin K. Reeve. By Justin K. Reeve. Arranged by Justin K. Reeve. Christmas,Holiday,New Age,Religious. Score and part. 4 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #1078229. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1502424).

In 1887, James R. Murray published this verse and called it “Luther’s Cradle Hymn, composed by Martin Luther for his children, and still sung by German mothers to their little ones.” Incidentally, Martin Luther, the famous father of the Reformation, was not the author, nor was Murray. The origin is a children’s Sunday school book published a few years before Murray’s attribution. The verses have been set to a number of tunes, but this arrangement is set to Murray’s own tune, called “Mueller.”.

Away in a Manger
Justin K Reeve
$5.99 5.66 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Flute,Bass Flute,Piano,Piccolo,Soprano Flute - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1502426

By Justin K. Reeve. By Justin K. Reeve, Adolphe Charles Adam. Arranged by Justin K. Reeve. Christmas,Holiday,New Age,Religious. Score and part. 11 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #1078231. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1502426).

Adolphe Charles Adam was an accomplished composer for opera, theatre, and ballet, and a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire. At the age of 27, in 1830, he had completed nearly 30 theatre productions. “Cantique de Noël,” translated to English as “O Holy Night” is one of his most famous works, done in collaboration with Adam’s friend Cappeau de Roquemaure, who supplied the lyrics to Adam’s melody.

Strangely enough, the song was originally frowned upon by the 19th-century church authorities. One French bishop even denounced it as “unfit for church services because of its lack of musical taste and total absence of the spirit of religion.” Fortunately, people didn’t take this criticism to heart, and this carol went on to become a beloved Christmas classic. The English words to the carol were written by John Sullivan Dwight in 1855.

O Holy Night
Justin K Reeve
$5.99 5.66 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1410772

By Justin K. Reeve. By Justin K. Reeve. Arranged by Justin K. Reeve. Christmas,Holiday,New Age,Traditional. Score. 4 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #993168. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1410772).

Crafted in 1857 by John Henry Hopkins, Jr., “We Three Kings” stands as a perennial ode to the Nativity story, drawing inspiration from the biblical account in Matthew 2, where visitors from the East present gifts to the newborn Jesus. While the Bible does not specify their number or title them as “kings,” Hopkins introduced the imaginative trio — Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar — in his carol, each carrying symbolic gifts that have woven themselves into the fabric of Christmas lore.

The first of these gifts, gold, serves as a regal tribute, symbolizing Jesus as a king and emphasizing his divine authority. It’s a nod to the recognition of his elevated status. Frankincense, the second offering, not only possesses aromatic allure but also holds spiritual significance. In the biblical context, its smoke was thought to carry prayers heavenward, making it a fitting symbol for acknowledging Jesus’ divine nature and spiritual importance.

The third and perhaps most poignant gift is myrrh, an aromatic resin associated with burial rituals. This gift, laden with symbolism, foreshadows Jesus’ sacrificial journey and eventual crucifixion. Myrrh becomes a poignant acknowledgment of the mortality inherent in Jesus’ earthly existence, tying together the joy of his birth with the somber events that would unfold in his life.

The enduring appeal of “We Three Kings” lies not only in its musical composition but also in its ability to distill profound theological themes into a simple and evocative narrative. The carol has become a cherished part of Christmas traditions, resonating through generations as it invites listeners to reflect on the profound meanings woven into the fabric of the Nativity narrative.

We Three Kings
Piano seul
Justin K Reeve
$1.99 1.88 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1001496

Composed by Justin K. Reeve. Arranged by Justin K. Reeve. 20th Century,Christian,Christmas. Score. 3 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #6201361. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1001496).

First published in 1861 by Joshua Sylvester in A Garland of Christmas Carols, the lyrics to The Holly and the Ivy are centuries old. The symbols predate Christianity and were likely altered to represent the symbols of Jesus, Mary, and His blood, crown of thorns, and crucifixion. The adapted meaning of the holly and ivy are a little unclear, but they have symbolic origins in druidic and Roman rituals and mythology, and some have suggested the holly represents the masculine aspect of Jesus, and the ivy the feminine aspect.

The Holly and the Ivy
Piano seul

$1.99 1.88 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Flute,Instrumental Duet,Piano - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1001501

Composed by Justin K. Reeve. Arranged by Justin K. Reeve. 20th Century,Christmas,Contemporary. Score and parts. 7 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #6620121. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1001501).

It’s difficult to know just how old The First Noel is. The song (at least the words) is thought to be of Cornish origin, and may date back as early as the 13th or 14th century. During this time, miracle plays and mystery plays - dramatic productions of Catholic saints and biblical stories - were popular in Europe. The First Noel may have its origins in some form as early as this time, though it may also be a variation on The First O Well, a very old church gallery hymn. It was first published with words in 1823, as part of William Sandys’ Carols Ancient and Modern.

The arrangement here also incorporates a variation of Prayer from the North, a tin whistle melody by Solnamoo Song.

The First Noel
Flűte traversičre et Piano

$1.99 1.88 € Flűte traversičre et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Duet Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1410764

By Justin K. Reeve. By Justin K. Reeve. 21st Century,New Age. 6 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #993160. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1410764).

An original piano/instrumental song. Somehow it reminds me of the last days of spring, a bittersweet farewell to the end of the early blooms.

Can the rose of summer fade,
The bright and blooming rose?
Shall winter sweep the glade,
Where its tender beauty blows?
There is perfume in the air,
And it steals from the opening flower;
But the winds shall rudely tear
The treasures of field and bower.

They fade, — how soon they fade,
The flowers of earth and sky!
Was all that beauty made,
To smile a moment and die?
O, will not the colors stay,
That glow in the west at even,
And the hues of the rising day
Be ever the charm of heaven?

O, let me not think the flowers
Shall ever be borne away
From the full and loaded bowers,
Where they welcome the early day.
I would not indulge one thought,
That a rose or a cheek could wither;
But believe their colors, caught
From heaven, shall be wafted thither.

– James Gates Percival.

A Fading Blossom
2 Violons (duo)
Justin K Reeve
$1.99 1.88 € 2 Violons (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Piano,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1001500

Composed by Justin K. Reeve. Arranged by Justin K. Reeve. 20th Century,Christian,Contemporary,Sacred. Score and parts. 6 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #6620113. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1001500).

In the late 1600s and early 1700s, Germany was predominantly Lutheran and experiencing a religious movement known as the Pietistic Revival. The Pietists emphasized living a virtuous Christian life, and encouraged their followers to express their devotion by writing hymns.

Katharina Amalia Dorothea von Schlegel was part of this movement, and likely came from an aristocratic family. She also may have belonged to an evangelical women’s seminary. Born in 1697, Katharina was a talented published poet and penned at least 20 hymns, including Be Still, My Soul. The text was sung to many different tunes, but it wasn’t until the 20th century that it was paired with its current melody.

Johann Julius Christian Sibelius, later known as Jean Sibelius, was a Finnish composer and violinist credited with having helped Finland create a national identity in the early 20th century during its struggle for independence from Russia. In 1899, he wrote a symphonic poem as a covert protest against Russian censorship. While much of the piece is energetic, representing the Finnish people’s national struggle, toward the end the serene melody of Finlandia is introduced. Finlandia became a national favorite when Sibelius reworked it into a standalone piece. Sibelius composed prolifically, but he also spent time reworking many of his old compositions. In 1927, Katharina’s hymn text was paired with Finlandia, and it remains the most well-known musical melody for the hymn today.


Be Still, My Soul: Elegy
Violon et Piano

$1.99 1.88 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1502425

By Gloria Gaynor. By Harry Simeone, Henry Onorati, and Katherine K. Davis. Arranged by Justin K. Reeve. Christmas,Holiday,New Age. Score. 3 pages. Justin Kenlon Reeve #1078230. Published by Justin Kenlon Reeve (A0.1502425).

“Little Drummer Boy,” originally titled “Carol of the Drum,” is based on a traditional Czech carol. In 1957, Henry Onorati arranged the song for a recording by the Jack Halloran Singers, but it was not released in time for Christmas. The next year, Harry Simeone was looking for material to create a Christmas album, and Onorati introduced him to the “Carol of the Drum.” Simeone re-arranged the song, retitled it “The Little Drummer Boy,” and recorded it with the Harry Simeone Chorale on the album Sing We Now of Christmas. The song is the story of a young shepherd boy who joins the procession of the wise men and other humble admirers to the Savior’s manger. When the boy reaches the gathering, others present gifts, but all the boy can afford is his gift of making music on his drum. Over 200 versions of this song in at least seven languages have been written.

In September 1977, an additional track was recorded for Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas television special, performed by Crosby and David Bowie. According to co-writer Ian Fraser, Bowie balked at singing “Little Drummer Boy.” “I hate this song. Is there something else I could sing?” Fraser recalls Bowie telling him. Fraser, along with songwriter Larry Grossman and the special’s scriptwriter, Buz Kohan, then wrote the “Peace on Earth” lyrics as a counterpoint to “Little Drummer Boy.” Crosby performed “Little Drummer Boy,” while Bowie sang the new tune “Peace on Earth,” which they reportedly performed after less than an hour of rehearsal. Crosby never lived to see his performance on television, as he died a month after recording. The show aired in November 1977 on CBS.

The Little Drummer Boy
Piano seul
Gloria Gaynor
$5.99 5.66 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus


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