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Caroling Fantasy. Bud Wayne Bisbee. Choir sheet music. Handbell sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Translation

Caroling Fantasy. Bud Wayne Bisbee. Choir sheet music. Handbell sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Original

Caroling Fantasy composed by Bud Wayne Bisbee. For SATB choir. SSA. , flute, Handbells, percussion. Concert. Octavo. 26 pages. Duration 4 minutes 40 seconds. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing. SB.SBMP-1041. Composer Bisbee has created a festive and clever medley of "The First Noel," "Sing Nowell," "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," and "Have a Merry Christmas. " An aleatoric rendering of the latter greeting leads to the final dramatic phrase. "And a happy new year. " Throughout, a sprightly flute part decorates the melodies. the piano adds great rhythmic and harmonic support. the handbells add elegance with their special ring. and the drum and triangle add rhythmic emphasis and sparkle. The versatile arrangement can be sung by treble choirs and. or by mixed voices. This piece is a great choice for concluding a holiday concert, perhaps with more than one choir combining forces. The First Noel. Sing Nowell. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. Have a Merry Christmas.

Translation

Caroling Fantasy composed by Bud Wayne Bisbee. For SATB choir. SSA. , flute, Handbells, percussion. Concert. Eighth. 26 pages. Duration 4 minutes 40 seconds. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing. SB.SBMP-1041. Composer Bisbee has created a festive and clever medley of "The First Noel," "Sing Nowell," "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," and "Have a Merry Christmas. " An aleatoric rendering of the latter greeting leads to the final dramatic phrase. "And a happy new year. " Throughout, a sprightly flute part decorates the melodies. the piano adds great rhythmic and harmonic support. the handbells add elegance with their special ring. and the drum and triangle add rhythmic emphasis and sparkle. The versatile arrangement can be sung by treble choirs and. or by mixed voices. This piece is a great choice for concluding a holiday concert, perhaps with more than one choir combining forces. The First Noel. Sing Nowell. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. Have a Merry Christmas.