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  • £149.40

    Cradle Hymn - Kim André Arnesen

    Cradle Hymn, a Christmas lullaby with imagery of Mary and her infant, was written for the Nidaros Cathedral Girl's Choir and conductor Anita Brevik in 2010, and later arranged for SATB and TTBB chorus. The Lyrics were written by Isaac Watts (1674-1748).This arrangement was written by Christian Aftreth Eriksen in 2021, commissioned by Bunberry High School, Australia. It is scored for large concert band, but is playable for smaller forces through clever cross cuing: Eb clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone, Contrabassson and Double Bass can all be considered ad lib. All Oboes, Bass Clarinet, Bassoons and all Horns are cross cued.A Soprano Saxophone part is provided to cover the Oboe solos, and should only be used if no Oboes are available.The choice of Vibraphone or Marimba is left up do the conductor. Vibraphone will provide more resonance in the ensemble, if needed.

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  • £57.50

    I Saw Three Ships

    Arranged by the legendary Luther Henderson and recorded on the recent Canadian Brass CD Christmas Time Is Here, this lighthearted version of the holiday favorite is adapted here for full concert band.

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  • £38.50

    Russian Sleigh Ride - Paul Lavender

    Christmas music for Concert Band by Paul Lavender.

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  • £57.50

    Bell Carol Fantasy

    Christmas song arranged for Concert Band, in full score and parts.

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  • £71.50

    The Good King's Groove

    This Christmas arrangement uses the "second line" groove to weave a fun Mardi Gras style parade work for the concert band. Complete with a "music box" your audiences will love this inventive and fun new arrangement.

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  • £104.50

    Kinder Legende (Knecht Ruprecht) - Robert Schumann

    Heres an absolutely delightful transcription from Schumanns popular Album for the Young. The music playfully describes Knecht Ruprecht, the dreaded legendary character that helped St. Nicholas deliver coal to the naughty children at Christmas. This is a well-crafted transcription that works extremely well for concert band.

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  • £87.99

    Mary's Boy Child - Jester Hairston

    Philip Sparke has taken this traditional melody and produced an attractive arrangement for concert band. The piece is ideal for use in Christmas concerts and is guaranteed to get everyone's toes tapping - players and audience alike.

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  • £74.99

    Fantasia on Silent Night

    A colorful and romantic adaptation of Franz Gruber's famous Christmas melody, interweaving fanciful jazz harmony with a touch of passionate dissonance. This fantasia explores the wide variety of flavors afforded by the concert band and, while not too technically challenging, provides your players with an exercise in ensemble cohesion.

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  • £76.99

    Maria durch ein' Dornwald ging - Traditional

    Maria durch ein? Dornwald ging (Blest Mary Wanders Through the Thorn) is a traditional German Christmas song. The earliest known version is recorded in the Andernacher Gesangbuch from 1608. Halfway through the nineteenth century it was a regional pilgrimage song in Thringen, and at the beginning of the twentieth century, the current version was registered in the songbook Zupfgeigenhansl of the German youth movement. Michael Bilkes used the well-known melody to create this attractive arrangement for concert band.

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  • £115.60

    Romjulsdrm - Thoralf Borg

    The poem Romjulsdrm ("Christmas Dream") was first published in Arbeiderbladet on January 3rd 1959, and became known when Thoralf Borg set a melody to it in 1968. Up until this, Alf Prysen had used a melody quite similar to the song Lijan uti dalen, when he sang the song in the TV program Ei vise vil jeg synge in 1964. At the same time that Borg's melody was written, the last four lines of text were also added to the poem, and the song took on the form we know today.The form and structure of this arrangement originates from a version for big band and vocals commissioned by stre Toten Storband, written in 2018 for one of their traditional midnight concerts on the day before Christmas. In an attempt to give the arrangement a nice calm and the text a lot of room, as is often the case in songs like this, it ended up in a relatively narrative style where the variation in tempo and the shifts between swing and straight eighth notes are particularly central.The song is about family, friendship and the quiet days of the Christmas holidays, which hopefully is something most people can recognise. The arrangement for the aforementioned midnight concert was ordered because my sister was to be the soloist for the concert, and since my father also played lead trombone - as he has done in this big band for as long as I can remember - it was natural to add a small trombone solo as well. It's always special to write and arrange music for people I know and appreciate, but it's extra special when it's also for two of my great role models.- David Stre Hveem -

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