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    In Dulci Jubilo (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Rutter

    One night in 1328, the German mystic and Dominican monk Henrich Suso (or Seuse) had a vision in which he joined angels dancing as the angels sang to him Nun singet und seid froh or In Dulci Jubilo. In Suso's biography (or perhaps autobiography), it was written: Now this same angel came up to the Servant [Suso] brightly, and said that God had sent him down to him, to bring him heavenly joys amid his sufferings; adding that he must cast off all his sorrows from his mind and bear them company, and that he must also dance with them in heavenly fashion. Then they drew the Servant by the hand into the dance, and the youth began a joyous song about the infant Jesus, which runs thus: 'In dulci jubilo', etc. In Dulci Jubilo is among the oldest and most famous of the macaronic songs, one which combines Latin and a vernacular language such as English or German. Five hundred years later, this carol became the inspiration for the 1853 English paraphrase by John Mason Neale, Good Christian Men, Rejoice. Perhaps the earliest English version appeared c.1540. That popularity has endured for nearly 700 years. It's the rare contemporary collection of Christmas carols that doesn't contain a carol based on this ancient jewel.

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  • £90.00

    Symphonic Variations on In Dulci Jubilo (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Smith, Claude T. - Earp, Joseph Benjamin

    Symphonic Variations on In Dulci Jubilo promotes joy and celebration. In Dulci Jubilo is Latin for in sweet rejoicing. The lovely choral beginning features the familiar carol Good Christian Men, Rejoice, and forms the groundwork for this unique setting of this timeless traditional Christmas carol. This flexible arrangement allows ensembles to perform the work with as few as thirteen musicians providing accessibility and flexibility for numerous instrumentation needs, while still allowing a full ensemble sound.*The posted recording is based on the full band scoring but aligns with the suggested preferences for either woodwinds/strings or brass suggested in the score.

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    In Dulci Jubilo (Good Christian Men Rejoice) Orchestra - Trad. arr. Wainwright

    This festive arrangement for orchestra by English composer Andrew Wainwright brings new life to the beloved Christmas carol, In Dulci Jubilo (Good Christian Men Rejoice). The original carol, dating back to the 14th century, celebrates the birth of Christ with a message of joy and hope. This arrangement captures the spirit of the carol while showcasing the rich and diverse possibilities of the orchestral palette. The arrangement features three verses of the carol, with a majestic final verse leading to a resounding conclusion. To view a rolling score video of the work please visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYk_6UDeNeI Difficulty: Medium Length: 1.40 mins. Sheet Music available from www.jwpepper.com Instrumentation: Flute 1-2 Oboe English Horn Clarinet in Bb 1-2 Bassoon 1-2 Horn 1-4 Trumpet in Bb 1-3 Trombone 1-2 Bass Trombone Tuba Timpani Percussion 1-5 Strings

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  • £6.50

    In Dulci Jubilo (Solo Part in Bb)

    Soloist Part in Bb TC

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  • £6.50

    In Dulci Jubilo (Part 4 in Bb BC)

    For Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium (all in TC), Bass Clarinet or Bb Bass

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  • £6.50

    In Dulci Jubilo (Part 3 in C BC)

    For Horn in F

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £6.50

    In Dulci Jubilo (Part 3 in Bb BC)

    For Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium (all in TC) or Bass Clarinet

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £6.50

    In Dulci Jubilo (Part 2 in F)

    For Horn in F

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £99.50

    In Dulci Jubilo

    This Christmas psalm is famous all over the world and especially in Europe. It is likely that the melody is more than 600 years old.Many famous composers have written their own harmonics and versions of the psalm. This arrangement isbased on two different harmonics; The first and third verse is based on the harmonics by Michael Praetorius while the second verse is based on the harmonics of Johann Sebastian Bach.

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    In Dulci Jubilo (Part 4 in C BC)

    For Eb Bass BC

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days