Burgundian Air/March of the Three Kings (F min) (Brass Quintet) - 2 Trp, 1 Hrn, 1 Trb, 1 Tuba) (arr. Regis Bookshar) Sheet Music | Traditional French Melodies | Brass Ensemble
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Burgundian Air/March of the Three Kings (F min) (Brass Quintet) - 2 Trp, 1 Hrn, 1 Trb, 1 Tuba) (arr. Regis Bookshar) Digital Sheet Music
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Burgundian Air/March of the Three Kings (F min) (Brass Quintet) - 2 Trp, 1 Hrn, 1 Trb, 1 Tuba) (arr. Regis Bookshar)by Traditional French Melodies Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Brass Quintet - Intermediate - Digital Download. This selection, Burgundian Air/March of the Three Kings, has been arranged for a Brass Quintet, consisting of 2 Trumpets, 1 French Horn, 1 Trombone and 1 Tuba, by Regis Bookshar. It incorporates two Traditional French melodies into one exciting arrangement, which, I'm certain, will entertain both performers and audiences alike. It is suitable for high school and college students and is perfect for Christmas concerts and church services but could be performed anytime and anywhere. Included are a score and a complete set of parts (22 pages). It begins with a Burgundian Air, played by a solo French Horn. The melody is then played by the two Trumpets in harmony before the rest of the ensemble joins in. This is followed by the March of the Three Kings, a Provencal melody (La Marche Des Rois Mages) which dates from the 13th century and recalls the Three Kings of the Christmas story. The peasants probably sang and danced to this tune, even perhaps honoring their own folk heroes, the French dukes, dressed in their shining armor and carrying brilliant banners, as they marched off to the Crusades. George Bizet utilized this tune as a farandole, or stately dance, in his incidental music for Alphonse Daudet's play L'Arlesienne (The Girl from Arles). There is a fugal section in which each instrument enters, playing an embellished version of the tune before concluding the arrangement. Also available are other settings of these two Traditional French melodies for a variety of instrumental ensembles as well as numerous other arrangements in a variety of styles. Please feel free to search for other arrangements by Regis Bookshar. You may find something else which might interest you as well. I'm certain that students will enjoy playing this arrangement.

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