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  • Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day – Trombone Quartet

    This 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 Tenor Trombones and 1 Bass Trombone
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:10 / 20 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: Bb – C (no key sig)

    Score & Parts $15.00
  • We Three Kings – Trombone Quartet

    We Three Kings was written in 1857 by John Henry Hopkins. He wrote the carol for a Christmas pageant in New York City. This carol is one of the world’s favorites and one of the most played. This upbeat arrangement will have your audience tapping their toes!

    Composer: Steve Holtman
    Instrumentation: 3 Tenor Trombones & 1 Bass Trombone
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:30 / 14 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: Dm

    Score & Parts $15.00
    MP3 * From the CD: Carols From The Bells – Trombones-L.A. $0.99
  • We Wish You a Merry Christmas – Trombone Quartet

    There’s so much merriment in this arrangement – a  great finale with lots of pizzazz!

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 3 Tenor Trombones and 1 Bass Trombone
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 1:25 / 9 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: Eb

    Score & Parts $15.00
    MP3 * From the CD: Carols From The Bells, Trombones-L.A. $0.99
  • What Child Is This – Trombone Quartet

    Beautiful and emotional, this arrangement captures the moods of expectation and celebration.

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 3 Tenor Trombones and 1 Bass Trombone
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:30 / 15 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: Cm

    Score & Parts $15.00
    MP3 * From the CD: Carols From The Bells, Trombones-L.A. $0.99