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Ukrainian Bell Carol Grade 3 - Score and Parts Anglo Music Concert Band

Ukrainian Bell Carol Grade 3 - Score and Parts Anglo Music Concert Band

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  • Anglo Music Concert Band
  • Anglo Music Press
  • Philip Sparke
  • 104.00 (US)
  • 3

“The Ukrainian Bell Carol” is part of a large choral work entitled Shchedryk by the Ukrainian composer Mykola Dmytrovich Leontovych (1877-1921). It was first performed by students of Kiev University in December 1916.

The tune is an adaptation of an old “shchedrivka,” a song traditionally sung on Ukrainian New Year's Eve (January 13), which hopes for good fortune in the year to come. In Shchedryk Leontovych added his own lyrics, which concern the legend claiming that when Jesus was born, all the bells on earth started ring in his honor. The tune has since been the inspiration of at least four different Christmas carols, but Philip Sparke has sourced the original Ukrainian melody to create this stirring arrangement.

Instrumentation

Instrumentation Number of Parts Pages Per Part
FULL SCORE 1 28
PICCOLO 1 1
FLUTE 4 2
OBOE 2 1
BB CLARINET 1 5 2
BB CLARINET 2 5 2
BB CLARINET 3 5 2
EB ALTO CLARINET 1 2
BB BASS CLARINET 1 2
BASSOON 2 2
EB ALTO SAXOPHONE 1 1 2
EB ALTO SAXOPHONE 2 1 2
BB TENOR SAXOPHONE 2 2
EB BARITONE SAXOPHONE 1 2
BB TRUMPET 1 2 1
BB TRUMPET 2 2 1
BB TRUMPET 3 2 1
HORN 1 IN F 2 2
HORN 2 IN F 2 2
EB HORN 1 2 2
EB HORN 2 2 2
TROMBONE 1 2 1
TROMBONE 2 2 1
TROMBONE 3 2 1
EUPHONIUM BC 2 2
BB EUPHONIUM TC 2 2
TUBA 4 1
DOUBLE BASS 1 1
TIMPANI 1 1
PERCUSSION 1 1 1
PERCUSSION 2 1 1
PERCUSSION 3 1 2

Product Details

  • #HL 44003203
  • 884088080129
  • AMP134
  • 9.0"
  • 12.0"

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