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  • £37.95

    Two English Carols (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, Mark

    This arrangement showcases two beautiful English carols in an easy-to-play arrangement for your young band. "In the Bleak Midwinter," a tune written by Gustav Holst, begins this medley in classic style. Opportunities abound for working on legato phrasing. The lively traditional carol "The Holly and the Ivy" follows in 3/4 time to bring this work to an engaging close.Duration: 3.00

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £53.95

    A Celebration of Carols (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Jones, Clifton Jameson

    Weaving three favourite Christmas carols together into a work which will appeal to young performers and audiences alike, this piece includes We Three Kings, Silent Night, and Angels We Have Heard on High, all arranged to create some holiday cheer for your next concert.Duration: 4.15

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  • £42.50

    Two French Carols (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Moss, John

    Including the well-known carols O Come, O Come Immanuel and Angels We Have Heard On High, here is a wonderfully scored feature for beginning bands. Written to sound full even with small bands, this attractive arrangement is sure to be a winner.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £76.99

    A Fantasy of Carols (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bocook, Jay

    Jay Bocook has demonstrated his inventive arranging touch in this collage of traditional carols, each with a striking new treatment. This outstanding arrangement can be the centrepiece of your Christmas concert for years to come.Includes:Adeste FidelisO Come, O Come EmmanuelGood King WenceslasThe First NoelAngels We Have Heard on High

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £64.99

    A Rhapsody on Christmas Carols (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Smith, Claude T.

    This Spectacular Christmas medley is one of the most distinctive works in many years. Combining favourite carols in a style that in uniquely Claude T. Smith's, it promises to become standard repertoire for mature bands.Includes:Angels We Have Heard on HighAway in a MangerDeck the HallsGreensleevesIn Dulci JubiloJoy to the WorldO Come, O Come Immanuel

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £42.50

    Treasury of Carols (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Vinson, Johnnie

    For your first Christmas concert, don't pass up this beautifully written medley by Johnnie Vinson. Easy rhythms and moderate ranges make this an excellent choice.Includes:Hark, The Herald Angels SingBring a Torch, Jeanette IsabellaDeck the Hall

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £85.95

    GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY (A Christmas Narrative for Band) - Lawshe, Wilford - Holcombe, Bill

    Good Tidings of Great Joy is based on the biblical texts according to Isaiah and St. Luke. The christmas Story has been told many times in oratorio and cantata form, but this version is told instrumentally. The success and uniqueness of this composition results from the composers careful intertwining of over 40 Christmas Carols and themes including excerpts from Handel's Messiah and Bach's Christmas Oratorio. Each stran dis like a threat intricately woven, the more familiary the strands are to the listener, the finder the tapestry becomes. The musical substance of the piece is sufficient to tell the Christmas Story, althought the use of prgramme notes, citing the verses of the scripture used, or the optional narration provided, will help clarify the progress of the story to some of the listeners. In addition ot eh optional narration, an optional unison chorus on "O Come O Ye Faithful" is incorporated at the end of the composition.

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  • £6.25

    Four Carols for Christmas - Arr. Hugh Stuart

    Minimal scoring (with optional cueing) of the soulful carol 'Emanuel' begins this superlative arrangement of four Christmas favorites. The full band soon joins in and effectively segues to the lilting 'Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella,' presented in a most refreshing format. 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas' and 'In Excelsis Deo' are also featured, with festive and unique treatments. Its spectacular finish will make a big impact on your audience! (Grade 2)

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £75.00

    Sans Day Carol (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Rutter

    The title of this folk carol is a corruption of St Day, the Cornish village (named after a Breton saint) where it was heard and written down in the early twentieth century. The choral part is shown in the score, but is not included in the set. This arrangement is compatible with the choral work which appears in the collections 'Twelve Christmas Carols, Set 2', 'Carols for Choirs 2' and '100 Carols for Choirs'.

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  • £75.00

    Once in Royal David's City (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks

    Once in Royal David's City is a Christmas carol originally written as a poem by Cecil Frances Alexander. The carol was first published in 1848 in her hymnbook Hymns for Little Children. A year later, the English organist Henry John Gauntlett discovered the poem and set it to music. According to The New Oxford Book of Carols, the text was conceived by Cecil Alexander after overhearing a group of her god children complaining about the dreariness of the catechism. Cecil masterfully took doctrines from the Apostle's Creed and simplified them for her hymns. Cecil wrote about 400 hymns in her lifetime, among which are All things bright and beautiful and There Is a Green Hill Far Away. She used the money for charitable purposes, and was a tireless advocate (and visitor) of the poor and sick. Henry John Gauntlett had spent the first half of his career as a lawyer before abandoning his practice to pursue music. He served as the organist at a number of leading London churches. Gauntlett was a prolific writer and is said to have composed over 1000 hymn tunes. He made tremendous contributions to the world of music, even inventing mechanical improvements to the organ. As a result, he was praised by the famous Felix Mendelssohn and was awarded an honorary doctorate in music from the Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1919, Arthur Henry Mann, organist at King's College (1876-1929), introduced an arrangement of Once in Royal David's City as the processional hymn for the service. In his version, the first stanza is sung unaccompanied by a boy chorister. The choir and then the congregation join in with the organ on succeeding stanzas. This has been the tradition ever since. It is a great honor to be the boy chosen to sing the opening solo--a voice heard literally around the world. In this arrangement for band accompaniment, the first five verses may be performed as directed by the conductor, with different groupings of instruments for each verse, i.e., Vs.1, A cappella; Vs. 2, Fl., Oboe, E.H., Bsns; Vs. 3 Cl., Saxes; Vs. 4, Brass; Vs. 5, All, and Vs. 6 as written with featured descant. This arrangement is one of the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with the David Willcocks Carols for Choir, Book 2 (#31).

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