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Horn - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.918231 By Faith Hill. By James Horner, Keren Woodward, Mariah Carey, Sarah Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, Steve Jolley, Tony Swain, and Will Jennings. Arranged by Samantha Hogan. Contemporary,Country. 30 pages. Coffee Seal Music #6108867. Published by Coffee Seal Music (A0.918231). Where Are You Christmas is a gorgeus song from the 2000 live action version of How The Grinch Stole Christmas, starring Jim Carrey as The Grinch.This arrangement was written for 8 part Horn ChoirDuration 3'30'' Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced depending on the part but is accessible to a great high school/ college level ensemble. Parts 6, 7, and 8 include a few clef changes ( to help readability) and part 8 requires the pedal register.All part edits were taken from the suggestions of the 2012 YSU Horn Choir ( arranged under Fair Use Copyright when I was a student). This would be a great tune for a Holiday or Film Music themed concert. If you have any furthur questions on this arrangement , please contact me at www.SamanthaHogan.com 
Where Are You Christmas?
Faith Hill
$21.00 17.95 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.918220 Composed by Samantha Hogan. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 37 pages. Coffee Seal Music #5988871. Published by Coffee Seal Music (A0.918220). Purchase Includes Score and 1 Set of PartsInstrumentation: 8 Part Trombone ChoirDifficulty: Intermediate-Advanced (perfect for advance high school or College level ensembles)About the piece:Jim [ten Bensel] graciously invited me to write a piece for the 2018 Minneapolis Trombone choir and I willingly accepted. In the span of a night before our next rehearsal (inspired by inadvertent procrastination and an explosion of ideas, not to mention an overabundance of coffee), I came up with this fanfare. The name comes from the Rush song Freewill, in which I quoted a line from Geddy Lee's melodic bass playing. It is hidden in plain sight. If you know the song, see if you can find it! The form of the song is a metaphor for life, the greatest test of free will. An ostinato that carries throughout the piece starts with only the first trombones. Eventually, you meet other people and influences that begin shape who you are, which is why the remaining trombones add more musical ideas as the piece continues. The middle section fluctuates between time signatures and tone colors (confusion, emotions) and the ensemble and conductor choose how the tempo ebbs and flows. It is never played the same way twice. Eventually, everything comes together at the end, which is why the ensemble ends, with the original ostinato, together.
Freewill Fanfare

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