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  • Jesu, Jesu, Baby Dear – Brass Quartet

    This traditional Czech carol, also known as the rocking carol, is sung as a lullaby to baby Jesus while rocking in the manger as if it were a more modern cradle. Cradle rocking, a custom which began in German churches in medieval times, eventually spread from there all across Europe. The carol was popularized by a recording by Julie Andrews.

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 3 Bb Trumpets, 1 Trombone or Euphonium
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:20 / 8 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: Bb – Gb (no key sig)

    $15.00
  • Jesu, Jesu, Baby Dear – Clarinet Quartet

    This traditional Czech carol, also known as the rocking carol, is sung as a lullaby to baby Jesus while rocking in the manger as if it were a more modern cradle. Cradle rocking, a custom which began in German churches in medieval times, eventually spread from there all across Europe. The carol was popularized by a recording by Julie Andrews.

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 3 Bb Clarinets & 1 Bb Bass Clarinet
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:20 / 8 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: F – Db (no key sig)

    Score & Parts $15.00
  • Jesu, Jesu, Baby Dear – Flute Quartet

    This traditional Czech carol, also known as the rocking carol, is sung as a lullaby to baby Jesus while rocking in the manger as if it were a more modern cradle. Cradle rocking, a custom which began in German churches in medieval times, eventually spread from there all across Europe. The carol was popularized by a recording by Julie Andrews.

    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. 2:20 / 9 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: G – Eb (no key sig)

    Score & Parts $15.00
  • Jesu, Jesu, Baby Dear – Saxophone Quartet

    This traditional Czech carol, also known as the rocking carol, is sung as a lullaby to baby Jesus while rocking in the manger as if it were a more modern cradle. Cradle rocking, a custom which began in German churches in medieval times, eventually spread from there all across Europe. The carol was popularized by a recording by Julie Andrews.

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 2 Alto, 1 Tenor & 1 Baritone
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:20 / 8 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: F – Db (no key sig)

    Score & Parts $15.00