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Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Assembled by C. B. Jones December 4, 2014 Book #16: Part III in C, Bass Clef For Bassoon, Tenor Trombone and Cello Number Title Page 1 Angels We Have Heard on High 3 2 Away in a Manger 4 3 Deck the Hall 5 4 First Nowell 6 5 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 7 6 Good King Wenceslas 9 7 Hallelujah! 10 8 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 12 9 Here We Come A-Wassailing 13 10 In the Bleak Midwinter 14 11 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 15 12 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring 16 13 Joy to the World 18 14 Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah 19 15 O Come, All Ye Faithful 20 16 O Little Town of Bethlehem 21 17 O Tannenbaum 22 18 On This Day The Earth Shall Ring 23 19 Silent Night 24 20 We Three Kings 25 21 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 26 22 What Child is This? 27

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Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Assembled by C. B. Jones December 4, 2014

Book #16: Part III in C, Bass Clef

For Bassoon, Tenor Trombone and Cello

Number Title Page 1 Angels We Have Heard on High 3 2 Away in a Manger 4 3 Deck the Hall 5 4 First Nowell 6 5 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 7 6 Good King Wenceslas 9 7 Hallelujah! 10 8 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 12 9 Here We Come A-Wassailing 13 10 In the Bleak Midwinter 14 11 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 15 12 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring 16 13 Joy to the World 18 14 Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah 19 15 O Come, All Ye Faithful 20 16 O Little Town of Bethlehem 21 17 O Tannenbaum 22 18 On This Day The Earth Shall Ring 23 19 Silent Night 24 20 We Three Kings 25 21 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 26 22 What Child is This? 27

List of Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Books:

Users:

Book No. Part

Clef

Trans-position voice rhythm strings

Wood-winds brass

1 All

As written with chords

treble, bass C

piano, guitar

2 I up 1 octave treble C violin

flute, oboe

3 as written treble C soprano violin

4 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet

5 F English horn

French horn

6 Eb alto sax

7 II up 1 octave treble C violin

flute, oboe

8 as written treble C alto violin

9 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet

10 F English horn

French horn

11 Eb alto sax

12 III as written treble F

French horn

13 Bb 8vb

bass clarinet, tenor sax

baritone horn

14 treble 8vb C tenor

contra-bass*

15 alto C viola

16 bass C cello bassoon

tenor trom-bone

17 IV as written treble Bb 8vb

bass clarinet

Bari-tone horn

18 Eb 8vb baritone sax

19

bass, tenor or treble C 8vb

contra-bass*

20 bass C bass cello bassoon

tenor or bass trom-bone

down 1 octave C 8vb

contra-bass

contra-bassoon tuba

2

III

AnShepComeSee

gelsherds,

toHim

wewhyBeth

in

havethislea

heardju

hemman

onbito

ger

highlee?seelaid

WhyHim

sing

whomwhose

ingthese

thebirth

sweetsongs

anthe

lyof

gels

an

throughhap

praisegels

thepy

asing;

night,cheer?

bove;

--

- --

-

-- -

---

-

5

and

comeWhat

Ma

the

agreat

ry,

moun

dorebright

Jo

tains

onness

seph,

in

bendid

lend

re

dedyou

your

ply

kneesee?

aid,

ech

Christ,What

while

o

theglad

we

back

Lord,tid

raise

their

theings

our

new

bravedid

heartsborn

deyou

inKing.

light.hear?

love.--

--

--

- --

-

-

9

Glo

ri a

in ex cel sis

De o.- - - - - - - - -

15

Glo

ri a

in ex cel sis

De

1, 2, 3.

o.

4.

o.- - - - - - - -

Angels We Have Heard on HighTraditional French arr. Barnes

3

III

A

waycat

near

intleme,

aare

Lord

manlowJe

ger,ing,sus,

notheI

cribBaask

forby

Thee

aato

bed,wakes,

stay

thebut

close

--

---

- -

5

litlitby

tletleme

LordLordfor

JeJeev

sussus,er

laynoand

downcrylove

ingme,

HisHeI

sweet

head.makes.pray.

TheI

Bless

--

-

---

-

9

starsloveall

inThee,

the

theLorddear

skyJechil

sus;dren

looklook

in

downdownThy

wherefromten

Hetheder

lay,sky,care,

theandand

-- -

13

litstayfit

tlebyus

Lordmyfor

Jecra

Heav

susdleen

atillto

sleepmorlive

onningwith

theisThee

1, 2.

hay.nigh.

TheBe

3.

there.

- ---

--

Away in a MangerMurray, arr. Stauff

4

III

DeckSeeFast

thethea -

hallblaz -way

withingthe

boughsYuleold

ofbe -

year

hol -forepas -

ly,us,ses,

fa la la la la la

la la la.

5

TisStrikeHail

thethethe

sea -harpnew,

sonandye

tojoinlads

betheand

jol -chor -las -

ly,us,ses,

fa la la la la la

la la la.

9

DonFol -Sing

welowwe

nowmejoy -

ourin

ous

gaymer -all

ap -ryto -

par -meas -geth -

el,ure,er,

fa la la la la la

la la la.

13

TrollWhileHeed -

theI

less

an -tellof

cientofthe

YuleYule -wind

tidetideand

car -treas -

weath -

ol,ure,er,

fa la la la la la

1, 2.

la la la.

3.

la la la.

Deck the HallTraditional Welsh arr. unknown

5

III

The

firstlook -bystaren -

No -edthe

drewtered

upwell

lightnight

in

theandofto

those

sawan -

that -the

wise

gel dida

samenorth -men

say,star,star

west,three

wasshin -threeo'erfull

toing

5

cer -inwiseBeth -rev -

tain poorthemenle

erent -

shep -Eastcamehemly

herds inbe -

fromitup -

fieldsyondcoun -tookon

as theythemtryits

their

lay;far,far;rest,knee,

Inandto

andand

9

fieldstoseekthereof -

theas

forit

fered

a

theyEarthkingdid

there

layit

wasbothin

gavekeep -

theirstophis

inggreattheir

in -andpres -

sheep,light,tent,stayence

onandandrighttheir

a

to

13

coldsofol -o -gold,

win -it

lowver

ter'scon -thetheand

nighttin -star

placemyrrh,

uedthatboth

wherewhere

and

wasdayev -Je -

frank -

er

soandit

susin -

deep.night.went.lay.

cense.

No -

17

well, No -

well, No -

well No -

well, -

21

born is the

King of

Is - ra -

1, 2, 3, 4.

el. TheyAndThisThen

5.

el.

The First NowellTraditional English arr. Stainer alt.

6

III God

restGod,not,to

yeour

then"the

mer -heav'n -saidLord

ry,lythesing

gen -fa -an -

prai -

tle-men,ther,gel,ses,

leta

"Letall

noth -bles -noth -you

ingseding

with -

youan -

youin

dis -gela -

this

may,came,fright.place,

re -andThisand

5

mem -un -daywith

bertois

true

Christcer -

bornlove

ourtain

aand

Sav -shep -Sav -

broth - er -

iourherdsiourhood

wasbrought

ofeach

born

ti -a

oth -

ondingspureer

Christ -ofvir -

now

mastheginem -

daysame:brightbrace.

tohowto

This

9

savethatfreeho -

usinallly

allBeth -thosetide

fromle -

whoof

Sa -

hemtrust

Christ -

tan'swasin

powerbornHimmas

whenthe

fromdoth

weSonSa -

bring

wereof

tan'sre -

goneGod

pow'rdeem -

a -byandin

stray,name.might.grace.

O

13

ti - dings of

com - fort and

joy, com-fort and

joy, O

17

ti - dings of

com - fort and

1, 2, 3. joy! From

Now"Fear

4. joy!

God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenTraditional English arr. Douglass

7

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8

III

Good"Hith -"Bring"Sire,In

Kinger,methehis

Wen -page,fleshnightmas -

ces -andandis

ter's

lasstandbringdark -steps

lookedbymeerhe

outme,

wine,now,trod,

onif

bringand

where

thethoumethethe

feast

pineknow'st

windsnow

of

logsit,

blowslay

Ste -tell -hith -

strong -dint -

er.

phening:

er.ed.

5

whenyon -ThouFailsHeat

thederandmywas

snowpeas -

Iheart,

in

layant,will

Ithe

'roundwhosee

knowver -

a -is

himnoty

bout,he?

dine,how;sod

deep

Wherewhen

Iwhich

andandwecanthe

crispwhatbeargo

saint

andhishimnohad

e -

dwell -thith -long -print -

ven.ing?"er."er."ed.

9

Bright -"Sire,Page"MarkThere -

lyhe

andmy

fore,

shonelivesmon -foot -

Chris -

thea

archsteps,tian

moongoodforthmy

men,

thatleaguetheygood

be

night,hence,went,page;sure,

thoughtun -

forththreadwealth

theder -theythouor

frostneathwent

inrank

wastheto -

thempos -

cru -moun -geth -bold -ses -

el,tain,er,ly:

sing,

13

whenrightThroughthouye

aa -

theshaltwho

poorgainstrudefindnow

manthe

winds'thewill

camefor -

wildwin -

bless

inestla -

ter'sthe

sight,fence,mentragepoor

gath' -byand

freezeshall

ringSaintthethy

your-

win -Ag -bit -

bloodselves

ternes'terlessfind

fu -foun -wea -cold -bles -

1, 2, 3, 4.

el.tain."ther.ly."

5.

sing.

Good King WenceslasTraditional arr. Stauff

9

III

Hal - le - lu - jah,

Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-

6

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal -

le - lu- jah,

Hal-le-lu-jah,

Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-

11

le - lu-jah!

for the Lord

God Om-ni po-tent

reign-eth, Hal-le -

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-

16

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!

for the Lord

GodOm-ni - po-tent

reign-eth, Hal-le -

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-

21

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!

Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah,Hal -

le-lu-jah,Hal-le-lu-jah!

for the Lord

26

GodOm-ni - po-tent

reign-eth,Hal-le-lu-jah,

Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!

for the Lord

GodOm-ni - po-tent

31

reign - eth, Hal -

le - lu - jah!

The

king-dom of this

world

is be -

37

come the

King-dom of our

Lord and of His

Christ, and of His

Christ;

43

and

He shall reign for

ev - er and ev -

er, and He shall

reign for ev - er and

Hallelujah! Handel arr. Prout10

48

ev - er,

and He shall

reign for ev - er and

ev - er,

for-ev-er, and

53

ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu - jah!

for ev - er and

ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-

57

lu - jah!

for ev-er and

ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu - jah!

for-ev-er - and

62

ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu - jah!

for ev-er and

ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu - jah!

67

King of

Kings, and Lord of

Lords,

and He shall reign, and He

shall reign,

72

andHeshallreignfor

ev-er and ev -

er, King of

Kings,

and Lord of

Lords,

and Heshall

79

reignfor ev-er, for

ev-er and ev -

er, King of

Kings, andLordof

Lords, King of

Kings, andLordof

85

Lords, and

He shall reign for

ev - er and ev -

er, for ev-er and

ev-er, for ev-er and

90

ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

lu - jah, Hal -

le - lu -

jah!

Hallelujah!2

11

III

Hark!Christ,Mild

bythe

he -

her -high -lays

aldesthis

an -heaven

glo -

gelsa -ry

singdored;

by,

Christglo -

bornthery

that

toev -we

theer -no

newlast -

more

borningmay

King!Lord;die,

5

Peacelateborn

oninto

Earthtimeraise

andbe -us

mer -holdfrom

cyhimthe

mild,come,Earth,

Godoff -

born

andspring

to

sin -of

give

nerstheus

rec -Vir -sec -

on -gin'sond

womb.ciled!

birth.

9

Joy -VeiledRisen

ful,in

with

allfleshheal -

yetheing

na -God -in

headtions,

his

rise,see;

wings,

joinhaillight

theth'in -and

tri -car -life

umphnateto

ofDe -all

thei -

he

skies;ty,

brings,

13

withpleasedhail,

th'an -asthe

gel -manSun

icwithof

hostus

Right -

pro -to

eous -

claim,dwell;ness!

Je -Christ

Hail,

issus, -the

bornour

heaven

inEm -born

Beth -man -

Prince

le -u -of

el!hem!

Peace!

17

Hark! the her - ald

an - gels sing

glo - ry to the

1, 2.

new born King!"

3.

new born King!"

Hark! The Herald Angels SingMendelssohn arr. Cummings

12

III

O

herearemas -have

wenottera

comedai -andlit -

a -ly

goodtle

was -beg -mis -

purse

sail -

tress,

inggersas

made

a -thatyouof

mongbegsit

ratch -

thefrombe -ing

leavesdoorsideleath -

sototheer

green,door,fire,skin;

butpraywe

5

herewethinkwant

weareof

some

comeneigh -

usof

a -bors'pooryour

chil -

small

wan -

chil -

d'ringdrendren

change

sowhomwhoto

fairyouwan -line

havederit

toseenin

well

bebe -the

with -

seen.fore.mire.

in.

Love and

9

joy come to

you, and to

you your was - sail,

too, and God

13

bless you, and

send you a

Hap - py New

Year, and God

17

send you a

Hap - py New

1, 2, 3.

Year. WeGoodWe

4. Year.

Here We Come A-WassailingTraditional arr. Stauff

13

III

InGod,An -What_

theHeaven

gels

bleakcanandcan

mid -notarch -

I

win -holdan -

give

ter,him,gelshim,

frost -nor_may

poor_

y

have

windEarthgath -as

madesus -ered

I

tain;there,

moan,

am?

5

EarthHeavencher -If

stoodandu -I

hardEarthbimwere

asshallanda

i -

fleeser -

shep -

a -a -

ron,wayphinherd,

wa -whenthrong -

I

terHe

would

likecomes

edbring

atothea

stone;reign;air;

lamb;

9

snowinbutif

hadthehisI

fal -bleakmo -

were

len,mid -ther

a

snowwin -on -

wise_

on snow,terly,

man,

a

snow_sta -inI

bleher

would

on_placemaid -

do

suf -enmy

snow,ficedbliss,part;

the

yet

13

inLord_wor -what

the

shipedI

bleakGodthecan

mid -in -be -I

win -car -lov -give

ter,nate,ed

him,

1, 2, 3.

longJe -

with

asusa

go.Christ.kiss.

Our

4.

give my

heart.

In The Bleak MidwinterHolst

14

III

It

camethrough

withlo!

up -the -thethe

onclo -

woesdays

thevenofare

mid -skiessin

haste-

nighttheyandning

clear,comestrifeon,

thatwiththeby

peace -glori -

worldpro -

fulous

asphets

songwings

suf -seen

ofun -

feredof

old,furled,long;old,

fromandbe -

when

5

an -stillneathwith

gelstheirthethe

bend -heav -

heaven -ev -

inglylyer -

nearmu -

hymncir -

thesic

havecling

Earthfloatsrolledyears

too'ertwoshall

touchall

thou -come

theirthe

sandthe

harpswea -

yearstime

ofryof

fore -

gold:world;wrong;

told,

"Peacea -

andwhen

9

onbovewar -peace

theits

ringshall

Earth,sadhu -o -

goodandmanver

willlow -kindall

toly

hearsthe

men,plains

notearth

fromtheytheits

bendheaven's

tid -an -

onall

ingscient

gra -hov -

which -splen -

cious'ringtheydors

King."wing,bring;fling,

TheandO

and

13

worldev -hushall

oferthethe

sol -o'er

noiseworld

emnitsandgive

still -Ba -

ceaseback

nessbel -

yourthe

laysoundsstrifesong

totheand

which

hearbless -hearnow

theedthethe

an -an -an -an -

gelsgelsgelsgels

1, 2, 3.

sing.sing.sing!

StillYetFor

4.

sing.

It Came Upon the Midnight ClearWillis

15

III

5

9

13

17

21

25

29

33

Jesu, Joy of Man's DesiringJ. S. Bach

16

37

41

45

49

53

57

61

65

69

Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring217

III

JoyJoyNoHe

toto

morerules

thetheletthe

world!world!

sinsworld

TheTheandwith

LordSav -sor -

truth

isviorrowsand

come:reigns;grow,grace,

Letlet

norand

5

Earthusthornsmakes

re -ourin -the

ceivesongsfestna -

herem -the

tions

King;ploy,

ground;prove

Letwhile

Hethe

9

ev -fieldscomesglo -

'ryandto

ries

heartfloods,make

of

pre -rocks,

HisHis

parehillsbless -right -

himandingseous -

room

plains,flowness,

13

andre -farand

peatheaven

aswon -

andthetheders

na -sound -curse

of

tureingis

His

singjoy

found,love,

andre -farand

17

peat,heaven,

as,won - ders

andre -farand

heavenpeatas

won -

andthetheders

na -sound -curse

of

tureingis

His

1, 2, 3.

sing.joy.

found.

4.

love.

Joy to the WorldHandel arr. Mason

18

IV

5

9

13

17

21

25

29

1.

2.

O Chanukah, O ChanukahTraditional

19

III

O

come,God,

SeeSing,

Child,

allfrom

howchoirs

for

ye

theof

us

faith -God,

shep -an -

sin -

ful,

herds,gels,

ners

joy -Light

sum -sing

poor

fulfrom

monedin

and

andLight

toex -

in

tri -e -

Hisul -

a

um -ter -

cra -ta -

man -

phant,nal,

dle,tion,

ger,

O

5

comelo!

leav -sing,

we

ye,He

ingall

would

ab -

theirye

em -

O

comehors

flocks,ci -

brace

ti -

yenot

drawzens

thee

totheof

with

Beth -Vir -

nighhea -

love

ven

legin's

toa -

and

hem;

womb;

gaze;bove;

awe;

9

come,on -

weglo -

who

andly

toory

could

be -be -

willto

not

holdgot -

thith -God,

love

him,ten

erthee,

bornSon

bendglo -

lov -

the

ourry

ing

Kingof

joy -in

us

ofthe

fulthe

so

an -Fa -

foot -high -

dear -

gels;ther;

steps;est;

ly?

13

dore him, O

17

come let us a -

dore him,

Christ, the

Lord.

O Come, All Ye FaithfulTraditional arr. Wade

20

III

O

lit -Christ

si -child -ho -

tleis

lent -renly

townbornly,

pureChild

ofof

howandof

Beth -Ma -si -

hap -Beth -

le -

lent -

le -

hem,ry;ly,py

hem,

howandthe

prayde -

stillgath -won -to

scend

weered

drousthe -to

seeallgift

bless -us,

theea -isedwe

bove,lie!

given!Child,pray;

A -while

Sowherecast

5

bovemor -Godmis -out

thytalsim -er -

our

deepsleep,parts

ysin

andtheto

criesand

dream -an -hu -outen -

lessgelsmantoter

sleepkeep

heartsthee,in,

thetheirtheSonbe

si -watchbless -

ofborn

lentof

ingsthein

starswon -of

moth -us

godering

hiserto -

love.by;

heaven.mild;day.

yetO

Nowhere

We

9

inmor -earchar -hear

thyningmay

i -the

darkstars,hearty

Christ -

streetsto -his

standsmas

shi -geth -com -

watch -an -

nether

ing,inggels

thepro -butandthe

ev -claim

infaithgreat

er -thethis

holdsglad

last -ho -

worldwidetid -

inglyoftheings

birth!Light;

sin,door,tell;

theand

wheretheO

13

hopesprais -meekdarkcome

andes

soulsnight

to

fearssingwill

wakes,us,

oftore -thea -

allGodceiveglo -bide

thethe

him,ry

with

yearsKing,still

breaks,us,

areandtheandour

metpeacedear

Christ -Lord

into

ChristmasEm -

theemenen -

comesman -

to -ontersonce

u

1, 2, 3, 4.

night.Earth.

in.more.

ForHow

WhereO

5.

el.

O Little Town of BethlehemRedner

21

III

O

tan -tan -tan -

nen-nen-nen-

baum,baum,baum,

OOO

tan -tan -tan -

nen -nen-nen-

baum,baum!baum!

weiDu

Dein

treukannstkleid

sindmirwill

de -sehrmich

inege -

was

blat -fal -leh -

ter!len!ren:

OOO

5

tan -tan -tan -

nen -nen -nen -

baum,baum,baum,

OOO

tan -tan -tan -

nen -nen-nen-

baum,baum!baum!

weiDu

Dein

treukannstkleid

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O TannenbaumTraditional

22

III

OnHisGod'sOn

thisthe

brightthis

daydoom,star,day

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ringmirth;head,sing,

withwhenWisewith

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singEarth,led;ring,

5

toBeth -kneelprai -

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On This Day Earth Shall RingAnon. arr. Stauff

23

III

Si -Si -Si -

lentlentlent

night,night,night,

ho -ho -ho -

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night,night,night,

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sus,thein

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Silent NightGruber arr. Reinecke

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24

III

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tid - ings to

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13

ti - dings for

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hap - py - new

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year! Oh

We

3.

year!

We Wish You a Merry ChristmasTraditional

26

III

What

childlies

bring

isHe

Him

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cense,

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9

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an - gels sing;

13

haste, haste to

bring him laud, the

babe, the son of

1, 2.

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3.

Ma - ry.

What Child is This?Traditional

27