Christmas music
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Christmas music
(Music for brass, no. 132)
R. King Music, c1959
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For 2 trumpets, trombone (horn), baritone (trombone), and tuba
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Contents of Works
- O come, O come, Emmanuel : plainsong melody
- Wake, awake for night is flying = Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme / Philipp Nicolai ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- Come, Redeemer of our race = Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland / melody adapted by Luther from Latin hymn ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- Beloved Christians, now rejoice = Ihr lieben Christen, freut euch nun : 16th century melody / harmonized by Melchior Vulpius
- The Angel Gabriel : traditional tune / harmonized by Sir John Stainer
- O come, all ye faithful / John Reading (?)
- Joy to the world! / anonymous
- Christians, awake / John Wainwright
- Hark! the herald angels sing / arranged from Felix Mendelssohn by Wm. Cummings
- Angels, from the realms of glory / Henry Smart
- Angels we have heard on high : traditional French
- While shepherds watched their flocks / adapted from Handel
- It came upon the midnight clear / Richard S. Willis
- O little town of Bethlehem / Lewis H. Redner
- The first Nöel : traditional melody
- Break forth, O beauteous morning light = Brich an, du shönes Morgenlicht / Johann Schop ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- Silent night / Franz Grüber
- From heaven above to earth I come = Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her / Martin Luther (?)
- Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming = Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen : old German melody / harmonized by Michael Praetorius
- Praised be Thou, O Jesus Christ = Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ : melody adapted from Latin plainsong / harmonized by J.S. Bach
- A host of angels from the skies = Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar : 16 century melody / harmonized by Michael Praetorius
- Beside Thy cradle, see, I stand = Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier : melody of secular origin / harmonized by J.S. Bach
- O hail this brightest day of days = Der Tag der ist so freudenreich : melody from a Latin hymn / harmonized by J.S. Bach
- God rest you merry, Gentlemen : traditional English / harmonized by sir John Stainer
- O rejoice, ye Christians, loudly = Freuet euch, ihr Christen alle / Andreas Hammerschmidt ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- Sing we the birth of God's dear Son = Das neugeborne Kindelein / Melchior Vulpius
- Deck the hall : traditional Welsh
- Rejoice, beloved Christians = Freut euch, ihr lieben Christen / Leonhart Schröter
- Good Christian men, rejoice : old German tune / harmonized by Sir John Stainer
- What Child is this? : traditional English / adapted by Sir John Stainer from "Greensleeves"
- Coventry carol : 16th cent. English
- Good King Wenceslas : 16th cent. tune / harmonized by Sir John Stainer
- The moon shines bright : traditional tune / harmonized by Sir John Stainer
- On this New Year shed Thy blessing = Hilf, Herr Jesu, lass gelingen / Johann Schop ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- The old year has passed = Das alte Jahr vergangen ist / Johann Steurlein ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- Wassail song : traditional tune / harmonized by Sir John Stainer
- How brightly shines the morning star = Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern / melody by Philipp Nicolai ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- Lord Christ, the only son of God = Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn / melody anonymous ; harmonized by J.S. Bach
- As with gladness men of old / Conrad Kocher
- In peace and joy I now depart = Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin / Martin Luther (?) ; harmonized by J.S. Bach