Come Hear the Bells - Carol of the Bells
Woodwind Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.987753

Composed by Leontovich (1916). Arranged by Dana Taylor. Christian,Christmas,Contemporary. 18 pages. Dana Taylor Music #3056067. Published by Dana Taylor Music (A0.987753).

Here is the second of five Christmas carols for woodwind quintet, in various styles. They share the themes of coming together and heeding the call of bells to celebrate the holidays.They would work seperately running between 2 and 3 minutes or all together for about 13 minutes. So they would give your winds a chance to shine in contrast to your full ensemble. They would also fit nicely as holiday music at the local airport or in the lobby before your concert.
They are intended for advanced high school, college or community musicians.

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2017 Chamber Music Contest Entry - PD Arrangement

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