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Shawnee Press Do You Hear What I Hear? - Shayne/Regney/Simeone - Brass/Timpani Accompaniment
Composers: Gloria Shayne, Noel Regney
Arranger: Harry Simeone
Format: Instrumental Parts
Version: Brass and Timpani accompaniment for choral octavo (1st Trumpet In Bb, 2nd Trumpet In Bb, 3rd Trumpet In Bb, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Timpani)
Here is one of the most recorded octavos of all time. This beloved standard is now available with a brilliant orchestration by Brant Adams. Every choir needs to rediscover the timeless beauty of a modern carol that has become part of the Christmas vocabulary of millions around the world. A true classic brought to you by Shawnee Press! Available separately: SATB (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); SSA (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); TTBB (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); SAB (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); SA (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); Brass and Timpani parts; Orchestration Score and Parts; StudioTrax CD.
Arranger: Harry Simeone
Format: Instrumental Parts
Version: Brass and Timpani accompaniment for choral octavo (1st Trumpet In Bb, 2nd Trumpet In Bb, 3rd Trumpet In Bb, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Timpani)
Here is one of the most recorded octavos of all time. This beloved standard is now available with a brilliant orchestration by Brant Adams. Every choir needs to rediscover the timeless beauty of a modern carol that has become part of the Christmas vocabulary of millions around the world. A true classic brought to you by Shawnee Press! Available separately: SATB (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); SSA (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); TTBB (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); SAB (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); SA (opt. snare drums and finger cymbals); Brass and Timpani parts; Orchestration Score and Parts; StudioTrax CD.
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