O Holy Night - Full Length Violin & Cello Arrangement by The Chapel Hill Duo String Duet - Digital Sheet Music

2016 Holiday Contest Entry

The Chapel Hill Duo’s series of Christmas arrangements features traditional carols and popular Christmas themed songs arranged for violin and cello and now also for String Quartet. Unlike most arrangements of traditional carols the Chapel Hill Duo have used their expertise to develop these carols into unique pieces each with their own artistic merit. Each arrangement is a full length work, not just 32 bars! Many of the arrangements incorporate Jazzy twists and take influences from folk music and pop music as well as utilising exciting instrumental techniques.

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Instrument:
Cello Violin
Ensembles:
String Duet
Genres:
Children Christian Christmas Carols
Publishers:
The Chapel Hill Duo
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Late Intermediate
Usages:
Christmas
Number of Pages:
9

Cello,Instrumental Duet,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.505494

Arranged by The Chapel Hill Duo. Children,Christian,Christmas,Concert. 9 pages. The Chapel Hill Duo #2874107. Published by The Chapel Hill Duo (A0.505494).

Full Length Violin & Cello Arrangement of O Holy Night by The Chapel Hill Duo. Approximate duration 3.5 minutes.

The Chapel Hill Duo’s series of Christmas arrangements features traditional carols and popular Christmas themed songs arranged for violin and cello and now also for String Quartet. Unlike most arrangements of traditional carols the Chapel Hill Duo have used their expertise to develop these carols into unique pieces each with their own artistic merit. Each arrangement is a full length work, not just 32 bars! Many of the arrangements incorporate Jazzy twists and take influences from folk music and pop music as well as utilising exciting instrumental techniques.

As full length arrangements the Chapel Hill Duo’s Christmas series is perfect for educational purposes such as teaching and workshops and has the potential to be used as part of School concerts, for Christmas parties and as encores in seasonal concerts.

Suitable for intermediate to advanced musicians, these arrangements could be used as a seasonal project for young students or as repertoire for more advanced musicians.

In 2015 the Chapel Hill Duo recorded their own versions of these arrangements, you can buy the album ‘A Traditional Christmas’ at https://chapelhillduo.bandcamp.com/releases and most other online distributors.

For more information please visit www.ChapelHillDuo.co.uk.

Or get in touch on Facebook or Youtube at www.Facebook.com/ChapelHillDuo and www.Youtube.com/TheChapelHillDuo

2016 Holiday Contest Entry

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ArrangeMe:
The Chapel Hill Duo
Series:
ArrangeMe
Instrument:
Strings Cello Strings Violin
Ensemble:
String Duet
Publisher:
The Chapel Hill Duo

Ratings + Reviews

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1 review

Anonymous

Dec 17, 2017

Not what we expected

My hubby and I are both professional string players. We enjoyed Chapel Hill Duo's 'Carol of the Bells' and expected something similar from this piece. Yech. There's just nothing there. Nothing to chew on, nothing unique... One would be much better off just playing the hymnal version!