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Category: Solos Composer: George F. Handel Arranger: James Curnow
This version is for Bb. Trumpet or Cornet.
The ten arrangements in this collection are designed to allow average to advanced players the opportunity to perform in church, school, in public or anywhere Christmas is being celebrated.
Contains :
1. Comfort Ye My People
2. Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted
3. And the Glory of the Lord
4. But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming
5. O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings from Zion
6. For Unto Us a Child is Born
7. Pastorale Symphony
8. Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion
9. He Shall Feed His Flock Like A Shepherd
10. Hallelujah Chorus.
Category: Solos Composer: George F. Handel Arranger: James Curnow
This version is for Eb. or F Horn
The ten arrangements in this collection are designed to allow average to advanced players the opportunity to perform in church, school, in public or anywhere Christmas is being celebrated.
Contains :
1. Comfort Ye My People
2. Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted
3. And the Glory of the Lord
4. But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming
5. O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings from Zion
6. For Unto Us a Child is Born
7. Pastorale Symphony
8. Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion
9. He Shall Feed His Flock Like A Shepherd
10. Hallelujah Chorus.
Category: Solos Composer: George F. Handel Arranger: James Curnow
This version is for Eb./ F. Horn
The ten arrangements in this collection are designed to allow average to advanced players the opportunity to perform in church, school, in public or anywhere Christmas is being celebrated.
Contains :
1. Lift Up Your Heads
2. How Beautiful Are the Feet
3. Their Sound Has Gone Out
4. I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
5. Since By Man Came Death
6. The Trumpet Shall Sound
7. O Death Where Is Thy Sting
8. If God Before Us
9. Worthy Is The Lamb
10.Hallelujah Chorus
Category: Solos Composer: George F. Handel Arranger: James Curnow
This version for Trombone in TC or BC
The ten arrangements in this collection are designed to allow average to advanced players the opportunity to perform in church, school, in public or anywhere Christmas is being celebrated.
Contains :
1. Lift Up Your Heads 2. How Beautiful Are the Feet 3. Their Sound Has Gone Out 4. I Know That My Redeemer Liveth 5. Since By Man Came Death 6. The Trumpet Shall Sound 7. O Death Where Is Thy Sting 8. If God Before Us 9. Worthy Is The Lamb 10.Hallelujah Chorus
Category: Solos Composer: George F. Handel Arranger: James Curnow
This version is for Bb.Trumpet or Cornet.
The ten arrangements in this collection are designed to allow average to advanced players the opportunity to perform in church, school, in public or anywhere Christmas is being celebrated.
Contains :
1. Lift Up Your Heads
2. How Beautiful Are the Feet
3. Their Sound Has Gone Out
4. I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
5. Since By Man Came Death
6. The Trumpet Shall Sound
7. O Death Where Is Thy Sting
8. If God Before Us
9. Worthy Is The Lamb
10.Hallelujah Chorus
part of the Roger Webster Solo Series Bb.Cornet Solo
The widely acclaimed Mexican Hat Dance became so popular that at one point it was declared the national folk dance of Mexico. Its popularity is attributed to the great Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. After a visit to Mexico in 1930, she fell in love with the culture and spectacular costumes of the country, and decided to include the dance in her permanent repertoire. The ecstatic Mexican cultural authorities felt that such honour could only mean that the Hat Dance was indeed the most important dance in Mexico. Mexican Hat Dance was for many years inextricably linked to the charismatic trumpeter Rafael Méndez, whose flamboyant soloistic style was the inspiration behind this arrangement.
part of the Roger Webster Solo Series Bb.Cornet Solo
The widely acclaimed Mexican Hat Dance became so popular that at one point it was declared the national folk dance of Mexico. Its popularity is attributed to the great Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. After a visit to Mexico in 1930, she fell in love with the culture and spectacular costumes of the country, and decided to include the dance in her permanent repertoire. The ecstatic Mexican cultural authorities felt that such honour could only mean that the Hat Dance was indeed the most important dance in Mexico. Mexican Hat Dance was for many years inextricably linked to the charismatic trumpeter Rafael Méndez, whose flamboyant soloistic style was the inspiration behind this arrangement.
part of the Roger Webster Solo Series Bb.Cornet Solo
The widely acclaimed Mexican Hat Dance became so popular that at one point it was declared the national folk dance of Mexico. Its popularity is attributed to the great Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. After a visit to Mexico in 1930, she fell in love with the culture and spectacular costumes of the country, and decided to include the dance in her permanent repertoire. The ecstatic Mexican cultural authorities felt that such honour could only mean that the Hat Dance was indeed the most important dance in Mexico. Mexican Hat Dance was for many years inextricably linked to the charismatic trumpeter Rafael Méndez, whose flamboyant soloistic style was the inspiration behind this arrangement.