Favorite Christmas Song
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Favorite Christmas Song
I am a big fan of Christmas . I love the season , the cold weather and everything about it. Of couse, as a musician I love the music. If I had to pickONE song that epitomizes the Holiday it would be Silver Bells. It's a nostalgia thing. I'm a child of the 60's and 70's.
What ONE song would you say is your favorite Christmas Song?
What ONE song would you say is your favorite Christmas Song?

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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
The Little Drummer Boy has always been my favorite.
My grandson,Casey likes it too and helped me sing it.
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My grandson,Casey likes it too and helped me sing it.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
The Howard Cable arrangement of Twelve Days of Christmas for the Canadian Brass and Elmer Iseler Singers is fun to listen to, and even more fun to play!
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
My favourite "classic" song is Carol of the Bells.
My favourite "obscure" song is Mary, Did You Know... great tune!
My favourite "obscure" song is Mary, Did You Know... great tune!
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
I am a giant fan of Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer. It just makes me happy...
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Mary, Did You Know is a beautiful tune. Choir & orchestra?katietes wrote:My favourite "classic" song is Carol of the Bells.
My favourite "obscure" song is Mary, Did You Know... great tune!
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Lo how a rose er'r bloomimg.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Springsteen version of Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Christmastime is here - instrumental version, Vince Giraldi....followed closely by Anderson's "Sleigh Ride"
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
"I Know My Redeemer Liveth" -Messiah
"I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus"
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
I work for a theatre company, and they do a show of Christmas carols with big band each December, and they did Mary Did You Know last year. I've never heard it with choir, but I bet it'd be gorgeous that way! We had an alto with a gorgeous rich voice singing it with the band, and it was incredible.TubaRay wrote:Mary, Did You Know is a beautiful tune. Choir & orchestra?katietes wrote:My favourite "classic" song is Carol of the Bells.
My favourite "obscure" song is Mary, Did You Know... great tune!
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Gesu Bambino has always been my favorite among many; having just played it in brass ensemble, though, a new favorite is rising: When A Child Is Born. Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Yes. It makes a wonderful alto solo, as well.katietes wrote:I work for a theatre company, and they do a show of Christmas carols with big band each December, and they did Mary Did You Know last year. I've never heard it with choir, but I bet it'd be gorgeous that way! We had an alto with a gorgeous rich voice singing it with the band, and it was incredible.TubaRay wrote:Mary, Did You Know is a beautiful tune. Choir & orchestra?katietes wrote:My favourite "classic" song is Carol of the Bells.
My favourite "obscure" song is Mary, Did You Know... great tune!
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Can't narrow it to just one, but here are my two favorites:
1. Carol of the Bells - Chip Davis arrangement (Manheim Steamroller)
2. Ding Dong! Merrily on High arr. by Leif Strand & Olov Helge adapted for
concert band by Jay Dawson

1. Carol of the Bells - Chip Davis arrangement (Manheim Steamroller)
2. Ding Dong! Merrily on High arr. by Leif Strand & Olov Helge adapted for
concert band by Jay Dawson



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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
Wow. I love nearly all of it. Even some of the crazy stuff (Spike Jones, Angel in the Christmas Play for example)....
One of my favorites is 'Oh Holy Night' done with a real church tenor, and piano (not an operatic or pop tenor).
but really....all of it is just great to celebrate the season and it's many meanings to everyone.
One of my favorites is 'Oh Holy Night' done with a real church tenor, and piano (not an operatic or pop tenor).
but really....all of it is just great to celebrate the season and it's many meanings to everyone.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song
It is. Chicago Master Singers performed it with the Ars Viva Symphony Orchestra a few years ago. Hauntingly beautiful.katietes wrote:Mary, Did You Know is a beautiful tune. Choir & orchestra?...I've never heard it with choir, but I bet it'd be gorgeous that way!
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I just played this a little over a week ago. Also a few other Kubis arrangements and most of the charts from the Stan Kenton Christmas album. And, I actually got paid to do it. Life is good!LJV wrote:"Blue Christmas" Miles Davis.
"O Holy Night" Tom Kubis arrangement with Wayne Bergeron landing a Triple high A (I think?).