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'tis the Season A Christmas Medley, Score & Parts. James Haynor
'tis the Season  A Christmas Medley, Score & Parts


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Author: James Haynor
Published Date: 01 Nov 2013
Publisher: Alfred Music
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 20 pages
ISBN10: 1554739489
ISBN13: 9781554739486
File Name: 'tis the Season A Christmas Medley, Score & Parts.pdf
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Buy Tis the Season Once Again (Two-Part ) arr. T at Choral Sheet Music. This appealing medley features three European carols: Here We. Come a-Caroling (England); O Christmas Tree (Germany) and Deck the Hall (Wales). Download Tis The Season 2 - A Christmas Medley sheet music instantly - Trumpet,Trombone,Tuba,Horn in F,Brass Quintet sheet music by Traditional: James Haynor. Purchase, download and Format: Score and Parts Set of Parts. Level. This medley wraps up eight of the most popular Christmas songs into a tidy package for audiences of all ages. Represented are: Joy to the World, Away in the Manger, Ding Dong Merrily on High, Deck the Halls, Lo, A Rose, Hark the Herald, Coventry Carol and Jingle Bells. Download Tis The Season - A Christmas Medley For Clarinets sheet music instantly - Clarinet,Woodwind Choir or Ensemble sheet music by Traditional: James Haynor. Purchase, download and Format: Score and Parts Set of Parts. Level. Brian Beck Concert Band Conductor Score & Parts Grade: 2 (Medium Easy) Item: 00-47271. Delight your holiday audiences with a charming and colorful set of variations on this popular Christmas carol. A jolly setting leads to a Spanish bolero, a march, and a Bach-style fugue, ending





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