Ten merry English carol arrangements for brass quintet are in this flexible collection. Use the traditional instrumentation (trumpet 1 & 2, horn, trombone, tuba) or utilize the alternate (downloadable)
This four-voice canon on the tune Lo, How a Rose is a great piece for opening a concert, or appropriate for putting together a quick piece for Church services.
This four-voice canon on the tune Lo, How a Rose is a great concert opener or appropriate for putting together a quick piece for church services. An optional horn in F part is included in
In 1609, Michael Praetorius harmonized the version of Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming with which most of us are familiar. His contemporary, Melchior Vulpius, created a four-voice canon on the same
Three familiar carols: O Little Town of Bethlehem (two versions, notated back-to-back); Personent Hodie (On This Day, Earth Shall Ring); and Sing We Now of Christmas (Noel
Four familiar carols and hymns: Good King Wenceslas; Il Est Ne (He is Born); Angels We Have Heard on High and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing for two trumpets, horn in F, trombone,
This set of three carols will appeal to trombone and piano players looking for something unique. These stylized pieces are deeply expressive and expansive in scope. You will want to use them on many
Seven selections from the new album Christmas Time Is Here. Includes: Angel Choir and the Trumpeter; Bach's Bells; Hark, the Herald Angels Sing; My Little Drum; O Tannenbaum; Skating and