These delightful collection of intermediate- to advanced-level duets are based on traditional sacred and secular Christmas carols. They are at times challenging (not for beginners) without being
Featuring selections from the Nutcracker, Pat-a-Pan, Silent Night, Coventry Carol & more!
Twenty-one of the best known, best loved Christmas carols skillfully arranged in flexible, very practical arrangements for woodwind trio, saxophone trio and brass trio. Carols included: Angels We Have
A delightful brass ensemble arrangement that gives a constant sense of moment with various rhythmic devices while maintaining the sweeping nature of this old established tune. All parts get in the action
Three beloved angel carols, Gloria, Mendelssohn and Regent Square, are given Ruth Elaine Schram's delicate, deft arranging touch in this addition to the Brass and Ivory
This festival hymn setting of the traditional carol is for Congregation, Brass Ensemble, with opt. Choir and Descant. Appropriately fanfare-like and majestic.
Like its predecessor, Festive Hymn settings for Congregational Singing by James Biery, these congregational carol arrangements can be performed with a minimum of brass quartet and organ, or add the
Subtitled Christmas Cradle Lullaby, this gently rocking music is completely original, with fresh contemporary tonal harmonies. Confident and competent playing will
Scored for brass quintet with optional parts for alto sax and baritone TC. This quintet is rather straight forward with altered chords at cadence points. The second section of the piece features a French
A Basque Noel is a medley of three medieval carols from what is now southern France and known still as the Basque region, surrounding the French Pyrenees, near the Spanish border. The carols are
Straightforward arranging, accessible parts at the easy level, and flexible scoring make this a wonderful set to have on hand for the holiday season. Scored for two trumpets, French horn (or trumpet),
Incorporating three beloved carols, Richard A. Nichols uses his expertise as a veteran brass player to create appealing settings for performers and listeners alike. Idiomatically crafted for brass
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"
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)
Includes 15 easy arrangements for brass quartet or quintet, with flexible instrumentation and optional keyboard accompaniment. Titles include: Angels We Have Heard on High; Away in a Manger; The First
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