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This is a set of eight of our best-loved Christmas carols, delightfully arranged. It is full of helpful tips such as warning, 'arco next' and 'pizz next' during rests, or to count carefully, over a tied note. Bars rests are counted out in the approved manner (one234/two234 etc). There are plenty of opportunities for audience participation with stamping of boots asked for, and shouting 'what do you want!' and 'go away!' in We Wish you a Merry Christmas. The mood of each carol is set with a sentence to be read and discussed, and there are many effects asked for ponticello playing (to make an icy-sound), harmonics, col legno, strumming, and opportunities to improvise (howling wind). Where a lead is needed from a player, it is specified, and the other parts marked 'look for a new lead'. The content is divided equally between the players. The parts are very clearly printed, with bar numbers, no fingering, and only essential bowing. This music is highly imaginative, and a very exciting start for young chamber music ethusiasts. If you have young pupils, this is a music for their school Christmas Concert, and to play on Christmas Day at home!

European String Teachers Association, Winter 1999



Table of Contents
Once in royal David’s city; Good King Wenceslas; Away in a Manger; The Holly and the Ivy; Silent Night; O come, all ye faithful; Jingle Bells; We wish you a merry Christmas

Christmas Quartetstart Level 1

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    A Sheet music by Mary Cohen

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      Publisher: Faber Music Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/07/1999
      ISBN13: 9780571519293, 978-0571519293
      ISBN10: 0571519296

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      This is a set of eight of our best-loved Christmas carols, delightfully arranged. It is full of helpful tips such as warning, 'arco next' and 'pizz next' during rests, or to count carefully, over a tied note. Bars rests are counted out in the approved manner (one234/two234 etc). There are plenty of opportunities for audience participation with stamping of boots asked for, and shouting 'what do you want!' and 'go away!' in We Wish you a Merry Christmas. The mood of each carol is set with a sentence to be read and discussed, and there are many effects asked for ponticello playing (to make an icy-sound), harmonics, col legno, strumming, and opportunities to improvise (howling wind). Where a lead is needed from a player, it is specified, and the other parts marked 'look for a new lead'. The content is divided equally between the players. The parts are very clearly printed, with bar numbers, no fingering, and only essential bowing. This music is highly imaginative, and a very exciting start for young chamber music ethusiasts. If you have young pupils, this is a music for their school Christmas Concert, and to play on Christmas Day at home!

      European String Teachers Association, Winter 1999



      Table of Contents
      Once in royal David’s city; Good King Wenceslas; Away in a Manger; The Holly and the Ivy; Silent Night; O come, all ye faithful; Jingle Bells; We wish you a merry Christmas

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