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Horn,Organ,Timpani,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1268716

Composed by John Francis Wade. Arranged by Todd Marchand. Christian,Christmas,Sacred. 25 pages. Con Spirito Music #861244. Published by Con Spirito Music (A0.1268716).

Perhaps the most often-sung processional or recessional hymn at Christmas services, O Come, All Ye Faithful is generally attributed to John Francis Wade (1711-1786), an English Catholic hymn-writer who authored both its Latin text and its tune, known as ADESTE FIDELES from the opening words of the text. 

Although more than two dozen English translations of Wade's text (c. 1743) by various writers exist, the 1841 translation by English Catholic priest Frederick Oakeley (1802-1880) is the most commonly used.

In addition to the four verses-with-refrain in Wade's text and Oakeley's translation, other hymn-writers penned additional stanzas, and it is not uncommon to hear six or seven sung today. This accompaniment for organ, brass quintet, and timpani is based on the four original stanzas as translated by Oakeley, with all but the final verse employing the standard harmonization from The English Hymnal (1906). For performances of more than four verses, it is suggested that the organ-only accompaniment (Verse 1) be repeated/inserted at the discretion of the organist or music director.  

Includes full score, parts for organ, Bb tpt. 1, Bb tpt. 2, F horn, tbn, tuba, timpani, and reproducible bulletin insert for voices. 

©Copyright 2023 Todd Marchand / Con Spirito Music (ASCAP). All rights reserved. For more sacred, patriotic, folk, and holiday music for instruments and voices, visit
www.conspiritomusic.com

O Come All Ye Faithful — festival hymn accompaniment for organ, brass quintet, timpani
$25.00 23.75 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1505577

By Celine Dion. By John Francis Wade. Arranged by B. McCormick. Christian,Christmas,Religious,Sacred,Traditional. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 2 pages. B. McCormick #1080968. Published by B. McCormick (A0.1505577).

O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) - Lead Sheet Arrangement

Celebrate the joy of Christmas with this beautifully arranged lead sheet of the classic carol “O Come All Ye Faithful” (Adeste Fideles). This beloved hymn, with origins dating back to the 18th century, has been attributed to various authors, including John Francis Wade and King John IV of Portugal1. The English version, translated by Frederick Oakeley in 1841, has become a staple in Christmas celebrations worldwide.

Arrangement Highlights:

  1. Key: G major.
  2. Intro: Includes a short, easy-to-follow introduction.
  3. Layout: Simple and easy to read, designed for clarity.
  4. Chord Sheet: Features chord diagrams for reference.
  5. Refrain/Chorus: Includes an easier chord progression for the refrain/chorus section.

Ideal For:

  • Learners: Perfect for those learning the song.
  • Church Contexts: Suitable for church performances, fitting easily on a music stand with no page turning necessary.

O Come All You Faithful (Adeste Fidelis
Instruments en Do
Celine Dion
$3.99 3.79 € Instruments en Do PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Flute Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.818240

By Stephen R Dalrymple. By John F Wade, James Montgomery, Henry Smart. Arranged by Stephen R Dalrymple. Christmas. Individual part. 57 pages. Stephen R Dalrymple #3396917. Published by Stephen R Dalrymple (A0.818240).

O Come All Ye Faithful ♫ lyrics by John F. Wade, 1743; translated by Frederick Oakeley,1841 ♫ The composer of ADESTE FIDELIS (melody) is unknown ♫ Phrases from Angels from the Realms of Glory (James Montgomery & Henry Smart) appear in the score. ♫ arranged for flute and piano by Stephen R Dalrymple ♫ transcribed for clarinet, trumpet, euphonium, violin, and cello ♫ sequenced by the arranger ♫ O Come All Ye Faithful is set in the mixolydian mode. The trumpet and euphonium parts of “Angels from the Realms of Glory†have been rewritten with a double tongued fanfare-like style to take advantage of their characteristic qualities. ♫ music © 2010 (copyright registered in 'Songs that Teach’ collection) ♫ recording ℗ 2020 Stephen R Dalrymple ♫ presentation © 2022 Stephen R Dalrymple ♫ This .pdf file includes 14 score choices • Full Score for Flute and piano letter size • Letter size parts for Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, Euphonium (or trombone), Violin, and Cello, • Full Score small page format for performing from a 10 inch tablet for flute and piano and • the same solo parts for 10 inch tablet. tablet ♫ (Tell your computer which pages you want to print. There are programs online that will allow you to split pdf files so that you can choose the correct part of the pdf for your tablet.).

O Come All Ye Faithful - Christmas carol arrangement for flute and piano by Stephen R Dalrymple
Flûte traversière et Piano
Stephen R Dalrymple
$4.50 4.27 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.548509

Composed by Wade. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3388103. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548509).

O Come All Ye Faithful arranged with new harmony for the final verse. Score: 3 pages, part: 1 page.

O Come, All Ye Faithful

O Come, All Ye Faithful is an English translation of the Latin Christmas carol Adeste Fideles. No one knows exactly who wrote it, but one theory is that it was originally composed by King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656) and revised by John F. Wade and John Reading. Nowadays, we usually attribute it to John Wade. The oldest manuscript from 1751, is owned by Stonyhurst College in Lancashire.

Lyrics

The English translation O Come, All Ye Faithful was certainly written by Frederick Oakeley, a Catholic priest in 1841. This translation is the most common in English speaking states. To begin with, the hymn had only four verses. Later, the verses grew to eight. Often, various verses are omitted because otherwise, the song is just too long. Some believe the first Latin lyrics were written by St. Bonaventure (13th century) or King John IV of Portugal in the 17th.  Though others think it was written by the Cistercian monks.  

King John IV

King John IV of Portugal was called The Musician King. He became king in 1640. In addition to performing the duties of a king, he was also a composer and music journalist. King John built a very large music library. Unfortunately, the library was ruined in 1755 because of the massive earthquake of Lisbon. In addition to his library, the king started a Music School that produced many accomplished musicians. The king also worked diligently to get instrumental music approved by the Vatican for use in his churches. Aside from his authorship of Adeste Fideles, he is famous for another popular choral setting of the Crux Fidelis, a prevalent Lenten hymn.

Performance in Context

As mentioned above, verses are sometimes left out because all eight verses would take too long to perform. More to the point though, some of the verses may be unsuitable for whatever of the church calendar they are intended. The eighth verse deals with the Epiphany, so it makes sense to sing this on Epiphany Sunday, but not other Sundays. Similarly, other verses are used according to whether the event is Midnight Mass or regular daytime Mass.

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O Come All Ye Faithful for Cello & Piano
Violoncelle, Piano

$24.95 23.7 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus


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