Manger Medley - Flugelhorn/Trumpet
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SKU: A0.745679
Composed by Franz Xaver Gruber, James R. Murray, Joseph Mohr, Louis H. Redner, and Philip Brooks. Arranged by Lee Marcum. Christmas,Sacred,Spiritual. Score and part. 11 pages. Leemarcummusic.com #6598505. Published by leemarcummusic.com (A0.745679)."Manger Medley" is a 3-song collection of Christmas carols (O Little Town of Bethlehem, Away in a Manger, and Silent Night! Holy Night!) for Solo Flugelhorn and Piano, surrounding the birth of Christ. The arrangement infuses jazz harmonies supporting the solo and uses the keys of Db, Eb and Ab to create a still and peaceful setting. This arrangement would work great for an offertory in church and any Christmas concert or Christmas Eve service. The difficulty level is early intermediate and the performance time is 4:12. Email the publisher for a free copy of the audio piano track. lee@leemarcummusic.com
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