Traditional - Adeste Fidelis for Trombone Choir adapted by Charles Ives
by Charles Ives
Bass Trombone - Digital Sheet Music

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Bass Trombone,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1288982

Composed by Charles Ives. Arranged by Marc Williams. 19th Century,Christmas. 18 pages. Gordon Cherry #879828. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.1288982).

In 1897 Charles Ives adapted the Traditional Christmas Carol "Adeste Fidelis" as a Prelude for Organ. He suggests a solo instrument to play the melody line and also mentions in his notes that there should be a mood of "distant sounds from a Sabbath horizon".

Marc Williams has beautifully arranged this "unique" sounding adaptation of the traditional carol (Ives is up to his old tricks with lots of dissonance, plus turning the melody upside down) for 10-part Trombone Choir of advanced intermediate level.

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