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Concert Band - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0016448_BBC1 Baritone B.C.. Composed by Adolphe-Charles Adam and Franz Xaver Gruber. Arranged by Clifton Jameson Jones. Instructional. Part. 1 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0016448_BBC1. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0016448_BBC1). UPC: 038081471341.This setting of O Holy Night and Silent Night beautifully re-imagines the coloristic possibilities of two Christmas favorites. The arrangement pays respect to the traditional melodies, and especially follows the dramatic contours of Adolphe Adam's O Holy Night, while using original and intriguing harmonic choices. A lovely and memorable addition to your holiday season concert program. (3:30).
Holy Night, Silent Night: Baritone B.C.
Orchestre d'harmonie

$3.00 2.59 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

SATB choir (choir divisi) and brass quintet or organ - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8634-E Composed by Kevin Siegfried. Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Christmas-Sacred. Score & instrument parts. 39 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8634-E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8634-E). Latin.In the tradition of Daniel Pinkham’s Christmas Cantata, Kevin Siegfried’s Vidimus stellam (We Have Seen His Star) is a radiant and uplifting work for SATB Chorus and Brass Quintet or Organ. Using traditional Latin texts drawn from Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany, Vidimus stellam evocatively traces the theme of Light through the Christmas season. In the choral parts, an expressive lyricism predominates, revealing Siegfried’s affinity for chant and early music. A balance between accessibility and challenge is maintained throughout. The brass quintet writing is richly varied and creatively interwoven through the score, at times powerful and majestic, playful and jubilant, atmospheric and coloristic.Contents:I. O OriensII. Rorate caeliIII. Hodie Christus natus estIV. Surge, illuminareV. Vidimus stellam.
Vidimus stellam (We Have Seen His Star) (Downloadable Organ/Choral Score)
Chorale SATB

$4.50 3.89 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet,Piano Flute,Instrumental Duet,Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.726111 Composed by American Folk Tune. Arranged by Todd Marchand. Folk. Score and parts. 8 pages. Con Spirito Music #6167501. Published by Con Spirito Music (A0.726111). One of America's most recognizable and beautiful folk tunes, Shenandoah had by the mid-ninteenth century achieved wide popularity on both land and sea.American folklorist Alan Lomax suggested that Shenandoah was a sea-shanty and that the composers likely were French-Canadian voyageurs traveling down the Missouri River — men who sought their fortunes as trappers and traders, loners who became friendly with and sometimes married Native American women. American sailors heading down the Mississippi River picked up the song and made it a capstan shanty — a work song — that they sang while hauling in the anchor.Various versions of the song, and various lyrics to the tune, exist. Some believe that the song refers to the Shenandoah river. Others suggest that it is of Native American origin and tells the tale of Sally, the daughter of an Algonquin Indian chief, Shenandoah, who is courted for seven years by a white Missouri river trader. Other versions of the song have linked it to riverboat men, cavalry men, mountain men, and Civil War soldiers. Some use names, including Sally Brown, Polly Brown, Paddy Doyle, and Dan O'Shea, in place of Shenandoah.This arrangement features trombone solo on verse 1, flute solo on verse 2, and trombone/flute duet on verse 3.©Copyright 2014 Todd Marchand / Con Spirito Music. All rights reserved.
Shenandoah - trombone, flute, piano

$6.00 5.19 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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