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TRN Music O Little Town of Bethlehem - O'Neil - Concert Band - Gr. 2

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O Little Town of Bethlehem - O\'Neil - Concert Band - Gr. 2

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Author/Composer:
O'NEIL, STUART P.
Instrumentation:
CONCERT BAND
Grade/Level:
2.0
Model #:
CBOLI1
Lyrics: Phillips Brooks
Music: Lewis Redner
Arranger: Stuart P. O'Neil
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Concert Band
Level: 2

O Little Town of Bethlehem was written in 1868. Phillips Brooks, an Episcopal priest from Philadelphia's Church of the Holy Trinity, wrote the text; Lewis Redner, the church's organist, composed the music. The song gradually made its way into Protestant hymnals over the next twenty years, and it has since become a standard in the Christmas repertoire.

This band setting of the beloved carol is straight-forward and fairly conservative. It is also more demanding than it may initially appear. Maintaining a beautiful tone throughout should be the highest priority. Lines should be played in a fluid, lyrical style, breathing being staggered as much as possible. The tempo throughout should be approached in a rubato fashion, with more motion at the beginnings of phrases and a gentle tapering at the ends. Dynamic contrasts should occur naturally, providing dramatic and musical interest, but with no real surprises, particularly during the climatic moments following measure 49. There is a considerable amount of chromaticism and a significant number of enharmonic equivalents - particularly concert G sharps - throughout this piece. Please allow adequate time to address and reinforce these new concepts with your students before you begin rehearsing the piece with them. Enjoy!
Duration: 3:15

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