Written by Philip Rayment
Sheet music for Brass Band
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This engaging major Christmas work features three carols or songs associated with the place of Christ’s birth: Once In Royal David’s City, O Little Town of Bethlehem (Forest Green) and How Far Is It To Bethlehem?
During Old Testament times, the city of Jerusalem had been considered the ‘City of David’, as the political and spiritual capital of Israel. However, after Christ’s birth, that name was given to the town of Bethlehem - a quiet farming village in the countryside. This new designation is first mentioned in the Gospel of Luke: ‘‘For unto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.’ (Luke 2:11)
A variety of moods are used to express:
- The crowds of people arriving in Bethlehem to be taxed, overtaking the town, leaving no room for a young, pregnant Mary and her husband.
- The stillness of the countryside on the eve of Christ’s birth.
- The excitement of worshippers celebrating the birth of a Saviour.
Difficulty Level: 2nd Section +
Instrumentation:
Soprano Cornet Eb, Solo Cornet Bb, 1st Cornet Bb, 2nd Cornet Bb, Flugel Horn Bb, Solo Horn Eb, 1st Horn Eb, 2nd Horn Eb, 1st Baritone Bb, 2nd Baritone Bb, 1st Trombone Bb, 2nd Trombone Bb, Bass Trombone, Euphonium Bb, Bass Eb, Bass Bb, Timpani, Percussion 1-3