"Joyful" is the best term to describe this animated woodwind quintet arrangement. All five parts are exciting to play, with prominent flute and horn parts. This work is an accessible and fresh take on the
This short arrangement (1:23) based on William J. Kirkpatrick's setting is scored for combined woodwind quintet and brass sextet plus organ. It begins and ends with a single instrument, adding others as it
A setting of the 17th-century carol, this brass or woodwind quintet will be a nice addition to your Christmas repertoire - especially if you are looking for a reverent lyrical selection. The iconic "hush"
A spirited rendition of three familiar holiday carols with a bell theme scored for assorted chamber ensembles. A great seasonal choice for any worship service or performance venue. Titles include: I
A medley of Joy to the World; Hark the Herald Angels Sing; It Came Upon a Midnight Clear; I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day; We Three Kings and Angels We Have Heard on High.
A fresh new arrangement of this all-time classic tune. Scored for flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn and bassoon. A terrific choice for your next Christmas performance.
This haunting and beloved melody is set here for six capable and sensitive players. Different moods are expressed, from the expanse of the open sky to the sovereignty of Jesus. Beautiful writing and an
In Dulco Jubilo translates into English as "In Sweet Rejoicing." This arrangement takes instruction not only from its title, but the folklore story of its creation as well. The tune is attributed
An introspective, emotive setting with the traditional melody supported by rich harmonies and unexpected modulations. A great choice for a moment of peaceful reflection during the Christmas season.
After a short introduction with melodic excerpts played in various voices, a verse of this famous carol is played. This moves to a wandering descant line before the grand finale.
Imagine the mood of an ancient people endlessly waiting for the appearance of a promised Messiah. In this setting, the score attempts to paint that sense of longing. Though the Veni Emmanuel tune was first
Still, Still, Still is a peaceful Austrian carol that is beautiful in its simplicity and elegance. Melody is found in all voices. Often performed by choirs, this is a favorite with audiences all