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  • Gabriel’s Message – Saxophone Quartet

    Gabriel’s Message is a traditional Basque folk carol, based on Angelus Ad Virginem, a 13th or 14th century Latin Advent carol.

    In this expressive arrangement Bill Reichenbach adds creative textures, harmonies, and phrasing, thus giving it a beautiful ancient-modern feel.

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 2 Alto, 1 Tenor & 1 Baritone
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 3:54 / 18 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: N/A

    Score & Parts $15.00
  • Gabriel’s Message – Trombone Quartet

    Gabriel’s Message is a traditional Basque folk carol, based on Angelus Ad Virginem, a 13th or 14th century Latin Advent carol.

    In this expressive arrangement Bill Reichenbach adds creative textures, harmonies, and phrasing, thus giving it a beautiful ancient-modern feel.

    Hear an Excerpt is the full version recording.

     

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 3 Tenor Trombones & 1 Bass Trombone
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 3:54 / 18 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: N/A

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    Score & Parts $15.00
  • Gaudete – Brass Quintet

    Gaudete is a 16th century Christmas carol, first published in 1582 in Finland. The carol is referred to as a medieval folk carol, and was most likely written in the late 1400s. It’s origin in unknown.

    There are many notated versions of this carol, with a variety of meters. This arrangement has meters based on the Latin lyrics, thus the 3 + 3 phrasing. The stanzas are followed by a 4-bar refrain.

    The title means rejoice, and the music will bring joy and great delight to your audience.

    Composer: Anne McGinty
    Instrumentation: 2 Bb Trumpets, F Horn, Trombone & Tuba
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 1:40 / 10 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: N/A

    Score & Parts $21.00
  • Gaudete – Flute Choir

    Gaudete is a 16th century Christmas carol, first published in 1582 in Finland. The carol is referred to as a medieval folk carol, and was most likely written in the late 1400s. It’s origin in unknown.

    There are many notated versions of this carol, with a variety of meters. This arrangement has meters based on the Latin lyrics, thus the 3 + 3 phrasing. The stanzas are followed by a 4-bar refrain.

    The title means rejoice, and the music will bring joy and great delight to your audience.

    Composer: Anne McGinty
    Instrumentation: 4 C Flutes, Alto Flute & Bass Flute
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 1:40 / 11 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: N/A

    Score & Parts $21.00