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Jingle Bells - click for larger image
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Title Jingle Bells
Article no. 3046075
Category Orchestra/chamber music
Subcategory Full (symphony) orchestra
Instrumentation SymO (symphonic orchestra)
Country of publication Germany (de)
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Series title Full Orchestra
Composer Pierpont, James Lord
Arranger Koselleck, Konrad
Additional info/contents Full Orchestra Instrumentation: piccolo, flute, 2 oboes, 2 Bb clarinets, 2 bassoon, 2x Eb saxophones (opt.), tenor saxophone (opt.), 2x horn 1 in f, 2x horn 2 in f, 2x horn 3 in f, 3 Bb trumpets, trombone, 2x timpani, 2x percussions and mallets, drums, harp, 8x violin 1+2, 8x viola, 4x violoncello, 4x contrabass

Jingle Bells is a Christmas hit known all over the world, so why not play it in some diverse global styles? This was my initial thought when I began working on this arrangement. The opening takes us straight into a Disney movie, then some Irish flutes invite you to take a sleigh ride somewhere up north in Lapland. Down by the river Volga a Russian hero sings a ballad and a complete Rimsky-Korsakov orchestra answers. A harp invites you for a French waltz a la Ravel... or is it Strauss? Thereafter a Bavarian polka sets the right tempo to finish the song, sounding like a Big Band with a boulevard of Hollywood strings before Rudolf leaves us with a last farewell. Just have fun...
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