Details
- Ensembles:
- Concert Band
- Genres:
- Christmas Carols
- Composers:
- Scott Watson
- Publishers:
- Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music
- UPC:
- 038081341699
- Format:
- World Part
- Item types:
- Digital
- Instructionals:
- Methods and More
- Artist:
- Scott Watson
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 1
SKU: AX.00-PC-0001798_WPTN1BC
1st B-flat Trombone B.C.. Composed by Scott Watson. (wp) 1st B-flat Trombone B.C. Concert Band. Instructional. World Part. 1 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0001798_wpTN1BC. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0001798_WPTN1BC).UPC: 038081341699.
This novel setting of the traditional carol Good King Wenceslas will musically transport you and your students to the royal Christmas banquet hall of a medieval king!
The old carol tells the story of a legendary 10th-century monarch, Duke Wenceslas of Bohemia, who went out in the severe cold to give charity to the poor on December 26, also known as St. Stephens Day. The well-known 13th-century carol tune, as well as additional original material in period style, vividly conjures a lively celebration of Christmas in the high Middle Ages.
Come now ye lords and ladies to the Feast of Stephen and upon your instruments faire make most merry this Yuletide! (2:31) This title is available in SmartMusic.
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- Artists:
- Scott Watson
- Ensemble:
- Concert Band
- Publisher:
- Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music