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
The perfect collection for a festive performance wonderful selections including the Nutcracker, Pat-A-Pan, Silent Night and more! Arranged for solo instrument with piano! Includes solo part and
Featuring selections from the Nutcracker, Pat-a-Pan, Silent Night, Coventry Carol & more!
Featuring selections from The Nutcracker, Pat-a-Pan, Silent Night, Coventry Carol & more!
Sparkling arrangements of holiday favorites arranged in progressive order featuring Jingle Bells, Joy to the World, O Holy Night, The First Noel and more!
Includes A la
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
This set of variations was written for oboist and friend Lindsey Lyrenmann. They were designed to be a launching point for improvisation during the communion portion of the December 21, 2014 services at
For solo treble instrument and organ, these seasonal preludes are harmonically interesting, yet achievable for most soloists - a great way to build holiday spirit and goodwill. An Advent
Piae Cantiones, published in 1582, is a collection of late medieval sacred and secular songs begging to be given performance, either as written, or perhaps in new settings. Three sacred tunes in
"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
A woodwind quartet with optional parts is presented in a joyful manner giving a sense of expectation. After a pert introduction, the melody is stated with a solo clarinet with answering figures rotated
A flute solo that begins with Flow Gently Sweet Afton acapella in the lower range of the flute, and is then joined with the piano. It is repeated up the octave with a more involved accompaniment.
An exceptional collection of three American Christmas songs for flute and organ (or piano). The first, Hail the Blest Morn, is a Kentucky folk song featuring modal harmonies and a gentle,
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"
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