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Wassail Song
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Haislip, DouglasEnsemble: Brass Quintet with Opt. PercussionGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: AOS1015The "Wassail Song" is a traditional English Christmas song. This version adapts the Ralph Vaughan Williams arrangement for Brass Quintet and optional handbells. This great arrangement is perfect for all occasions!This work is part of our Solid Brass series. -
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Wassail Song
Composer: Vaughan Williams, RalphArranger: Allen, MichaelEnsemble: Brass EnsembleGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: BB-BE991211Old English carol set by Vaughan Williams and arranged by Michael Allen. Recorded by the Boulder Brass on - A Visit from St. Nick/p> Instrumentation: Trumpets in E♭ 2 Trumpets in B♭ Flugelhorn 2 Horns 2 Trombones + Solo Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium Tuba This arrangement is part of our... -
$45.00
Wassail Song
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Haislip, DouglasEnsemble: Brass EnsembleGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: AOS1014The "Wassail Song" is a traditional English Christmas song. This version adapts the Ralph Vaughan Williams arrangement for Brass ensemble and optional handbells. Instrumentation: Piccolo Trumpet in B♭ 3 B♭ Trumpets (C parts included) Horn in F 3 Trombones Bass Trombone Tuba optional handbells This work is part of our... -
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Wassail, Gentlemen?
Composer: VariousArranger: Ogren, DanielEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1413A short suite including Wassail Song God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen -
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Watchman, Tell Us of the Night
Composer: Elvy, GeorgeArranger: Maiden Mueller, SpikeEnsemble: Brass TrioGenre: General WorshipGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: AOS1265The hymn tune St. George's Windsor is named for St. George's chapel in Windsor, England, where the composer was organist for forty-seven years. St. George's Windsor, the tune used for the hymns Come, ye thankful people, come and Watchman, tell us of the night. This is a straightforward arrangement for... -
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Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
Composer: Creamer and Layton,Arranger: Gale, JackEnsemble: Brass QuartetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: EC419"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" made its debut in 1922, and has been recorded dozens of times since. The lyrics are:Way down yonder in New OrleansIn the land of dreamy scenesThere's a garden of EdenThat's what I mean,Creole babies with flashing eyesSoftly whisper with tender sighs— Stop!Oh! won't... -
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Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
Composer: Creamer and Layton,Arranger: Gale, Jack and Doughty, BryanEnsemble: Tuba QuartetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: EU409"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" made its debut in 1922, and has been recorded dozens of times since. The lyrics are:Way down yonder in New OrleansIn the land of dreamy scenesThere's a garden of EdenThat's what I mean,Creole babies with flashing eyesSoftly whisper with tender sighs— Stop!Oh! won't you... -
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We Shall Overcome
Composer: Horton, ZilphiaArranger: Maiden Mueller, SpikeEnsemble: Horn, Bassoon and PianoGenre: SpiritualGrade: 3Duration: 3.5Model: AOS1487A gospel song which became a protest song and the signal anthem of the civil rights movement, We Shall Overcome is commonly believed to be lyrically descended from I'll Overcome Some Day, a hymn by Charles Albert Tindley. The modern version was first contributed to the People's Songs Bulletin by... -
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We Shall Overcome
Composer: Horton, ZilphiaArranger: Maiden Mueller, SpikeEnsemble: Horn, Flute and PianoGenre: SpiritualGrade: 3Duration: 3.5Model: AOS1488A gospel song that became a protest song and the signal anthem of the civil rights movement, We Shall Overcome is commonly believed to be lyrically descended from I'll Overcome Some Day, a hymn by Charles Albert Tindley. The modern version was first contributed to the People's Songs Bulletin by... -
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We Shall Overcome
Composer: Horton, ZilphiaArranger: Maiden Mueller, SpikeEnsemble: Trumpet, Horn and PianoGenre: SpiritualGrade: 3Duration: 3.5Model: AOS1571A gospel song that became a protest song and the signal anthem of the civil rights movement, We Shall Overcome is commonly believed to be lyrically descended from I'll Overcome Some Day, a hymn by Charles Albert Tindley. The modern version was first contributed to the People's Songs Bulletin by...