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Christmas Stylings -- Modern & Bright, Book 2
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Christmas Stylings -- Modern & Bright, Book 2 by Sharon Aaronson Piano Solo - Sheet Music
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Christmas Stylings -- Modern & Bright, Book 2 7 New Keyboard Arrangements of Traditional Favorites by Sharon Aaronson Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Sharon Aaronson
Piano - Early Advanced; Late Intermediate

SKU: AP.6045

Book 2. 7 New Keyboard Arrangements of Traditional Favorites. Composed by Sharon Aaronson. Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. Christmas; Winter. Book. 24 pages. Alfred Music #00-6045. Published by Alfred Music (AP.6045).

ISBN 9780739005705. UPC: 038081006307. English.

What makes these piano arrangements of standard Christmas favorites unique are their jazz stylings, full of lush harmonies and catchy syncopations. While not for beginners, they appeal to advancing students and hobbyists who enjoy carols with a sophisticated twist. Contents: Auld Lang Syne * Coventry Carol with We Three Kings of Orient Are * Deck the Halls * I Wonder as I Wander * Joy to the World * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * What Child is This?

  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Coventry Carol with We Three Kings of Orient Are
  • Deck the Halls
  • I Wonder as I Wander
  • Joy To The World
  • We Wish You a Merry Christmas
  • What Child Is This?

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 1 Reviews
Linda H.
May 29, 2024
Beautifully Arranged Songs For Christmas
These pieces are beautifully arranged. To my mind they can be played as a set. They are intermediate level but I would encourage an advanced student/pianist to play them. Bringing out the tonality of the particular piano being played is possible. The old adage, “It’s not how many notes played, but rather how they are played” definitely applies to these arrangements.