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  • £15.00

    Festive Fanfare - Traditional

    Festive Fanfare is an ideal opening number for a Christmas programme, capturing the glow, the bustle and the excitement of the season in a medley of familiar traditional melodies. You will hear snatches of the well-known 'Deck the Halls' and 'Good King Wenceslas' woven around the main theme of 'Joy to the World' in an arrangement guaranteed to get your celebrations off to sparkling start.

  • £20.00

    Gaudete - Anon 16th Century

    Gaudete (meaning arejoicea) is a sacred Christmas Carol of Latin text. As a single line melody to carry the words, is it thought to have been written in the late medieval period, with subsequent harmonies being added in the fifteenth century.

  • £20.00

    Gloria in Excelsis Deo - Traditional

    This carol was written by James Montgomery. It was first published in a local newspaper - the Sheffield Iris on Christmas Eve in 1816.

  • £20.00

    Good King Wenceslas - Traditional

    This popular Christmas carol tells the story of a Bohemian King who braved harsh winter weather to give alms to a poor peasant.

  • £20.00

    I Saw Three Ships - Traditional

    This is a traditional English carol rumoured to have originated in Derbyshire. The earliest printed version is from the 17th century and the familiar version was later published in William Sandysa collection of aChristmas Carols Ancient and Moderna in 1833.

  • £20.00

    In Dulci Jubilo - Traditional German Carol

    In Dulci Jubilo (In Sweet Rejoicing) is a German Christmas carol. Its melody has appeared in various significant historic collections. The first of these was aCodex 1305a, a manuscript from Leipzig.

  • £20.00

    Sussex Carol - Traditional

    This carol is also known by its first line aOn Christmas Night all Christians Singa. It was discovered by Cecil Sharp in Gloucestershire and notably by Ralph Vaughan Williams in Sussex.

  • £20.00

    Tomorrow shall be - Traditional

    Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day is a traditional carol. Its first notated appearance was in William B. Sandyas collection aChristmas Carols Ancient and Moderna in 1888.

  • £27.99

    Silent Night Franz Xaver Gruber Arr. Joseph Knight

    "This is silly!", this was the reaction to one of my band members who enjoyed this arrangement of the classic Silent Night. Imagine, if you would, that Franz Xaver Gruber had known more than three chords on the guitar and that he had been born in in the 20th centaury. Also please imagine the tune in 4/4 rather than 6/8. It is re-arranged here as if it had been a film score. It is a real talking point and is something completely different for your Christmas repertoire.

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  • £22.99

    Still, Still, Still Trad arr. Joseph Knight

    This is a great little Christmas number that is easy to get together. It starts with a simple quartet setting of the carol, it then moves into the full band playing the piece. Then there is a minor, slightly Russian setting of the music, before it moves into a 3/4 waltz setting back in the tonic key. It then moves back 4/4 for the final setting of the carol with a full final verse before moving back to a quartet for the ending.

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