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	Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day – Brass QuartetThis traditional English carol first appeared in 1833, but it likely much older. Its origin is most likely in the medieval mystery play, which represented the Bible stories as tableaux with accompanying antiphonal songs. Many composers have arranged this traditional tune, including Gustav Holst and Igor Stravinsky. Composer: Bill Reichenbach 
 Instrumentation: 3 Bb Trumpets, 1 Trombone or Euphonium
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:10 / 20 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: Ab – Bb (no key sig)
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	Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day – Clarinet QuartetThis traditional English carol first appeared in 1833, but it likely much older. Its origin is most likely in the medieval mystery play, which represented the Bible stories as tableaux with accompanying antiphonal songs. Many composers have arranged this traditional tune, including Gustav Holst and Igor Stravinsky. Composer: Bill Reichenbach 
 Instrumentation: 3 Bb Clarinets & 1 Bb Bass Clarinet
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:10 / 20 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: Db – Eb (no key sig)
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	Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day – Flute QuartetThis traditional English carol first appeared in 1833, but it likely much older. Its origin is most likely in the medieval mystery play, which represented the Bible stories as tableaux with accompanying antiphonal songs. Many composers have arranged this traditional tune, including Gustav Holst and Igor Stravinsky. The flute quartets can easily be expanded to flute choir by adding both alto and bass flutes. The Alto Flute part is included and the bass plays Flute 4. Composer: Bill Reichenbach 
 Instrumentation: Flute Quartet
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:10 / 22 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: Ab – Bb (no key sig)
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	Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day – Saxophone QuartetThis traditional English carol first appeared in 1833, but it likely much older. Its origin is most likely in the medieval mystery play, which represented the Bible stories as tableaux with accompanying antiphonal songs. Many composers have arranged this traditional tune, including Gustav Holst and Igor Stravinsky. Composer: Bill Reichenbach 
 Instrumentation: 2 Alto, 1 Tenor & 1 Baritone
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:10 / 20 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: Db – Eb (no key sig)
 
								



