Christmas Treasures by Bruce Pearson Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Bruce Pearson

Christmas Treasures is a medley of three Yuletide gems: Kling Glöckchen (Ring Little Bells) is a traditional German carol, with text by Karl Enslin (1814-1875). Its text and melody recall the ringing of bells in honor of Christ's arrival. Joseph, Dearest Joseph Mine is a fourteenth-century German carol which was popularized in a fifteenth century church drama (also known as a mystery play). Sung around the Christ child's crib, it contains a sweet lullaby to the newborn King. Sing We All At Christmastide, by Walter Rodby and Joseph Roff, was adapted from an eighteenth-century Moravian tune. Like the more famous carol Joy to the World, this relatively recent addition to the Yuletide repertoire is a call to "praise the newborn King" through exuberant song and "full Hosannas." In this arrangement, melodic material from King Glöckchen is combined with Sing We All At Christmastide to create a joyous finale.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Christmas Carols
Composers:
Bruce Pearson
Publishers:
Neil A. Kjos Music Company
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Repertoire Books
Level:
Beginning Grade 1
Artist:
Bruce Pearson
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
2.59 pounds

Band concert band - Grade 1.5

SKU: KJ.GB886

Composed by Bruce Pearson. Edited by Chuck Elledge. Band, Repertoire. Score and set of parts. Neil A. Kjos Music Company #GB886. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.GB886).

9 x 12 inches.

Christmas Treasures is a medley of three Yuletide gems: Kling Glöckchen (Ring Little Bells) is a traditional German carol, with text by Karl Enslin (1814-1875). Its text and melody recall the ringing of bells in honor of Christ's arrival. Joseph, Dearest Joseph Mine is a fourteenth-century German carol which was popularized in a fifteenth century church drama (also known as a mystery play).

Sung around the Christ child's crib, it contains a sweet lullaby to the newborn King. Sing We All At Christmastide, by Walter Rodby and Joseph Roff, was adapted from an eighteenth-century Moravian tune. Like the more famous carol Joy to the World, this relatively recent addition to the Yuletide repertoire is a call to "praise the newborn King" through exuberant song and "full Hosannas." In this arrangement, melodic material from King Glöckchen is combined with Sing We All At Christmastide to create a joyous finale.