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20<br />

Jazz Ensemble<br />

JINGLE BELLS—arr. John Clayton. Adapted from<br />

the chart he did for Diana Krall, and recorded with the<br />

“Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra” on her CD “Christmas<br />

Songs,” here is John Clayton’s joyous, up-tempo swing<br />

chart on this holiday favorite. These jinglin’ bells never<br />

sounded so good! (Vocal in Bb.)<br />

<strong>10</strong>052515 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist .....MA 60.00<br />

JINGLE BELLS (As recorded by the Glenn<br />

Miller Orchestra)—arr. John LaBarbera. From<br />

the popular CD “In The Christmas Mood” recorded by the<br />

esteemed “Glenn Miller Alumni Band,” this swingin’ chart<br />

in the classic “Miller” style has been used in several recent<br />

motion pictures. Your audiences and players will enjoy this<br />

throw back to the glory years of the swing era!<br />

<strong>10</strong>017009 Jazz Ensemble ..............MA 60.00<br />

LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!—<br />

arr. Gordon Goodwin. In the style of Basie and<br />

Hefti, this Gordon Goodwin adaptation of the wonderful<br />

holiday classic is set in a medium swing style. Not a drum<br />

showcase, but the drummer has plenty of solo space<br />

beginning on brushes, then to sticks as the intensity rises.<br />

There is a flute part on second alto (can be omitted) and<br />

a percussion part for vibes. The optional solo space is for<br />

alto, tenor, trumpet, trombone, and the lead trumpet range<br />

is to written high E. A great sax section soli rounds out this<br />

excellent chart. This one is so nice, you’ll want to play it<br />

year ‘round! Highly recommended!<br />

<strong>10</strong>093207 Jazz Ensemble ..............MA 65.00<br />

LO, HOW A ROSE E’ER BLOOMING—arr. Bob<br />

Curnow. With a nod to the wonderful Dave Maddux<br />

arrangement written for the vocal group “First Call,” Bob<br />

Curnow has created a gorgeous version for big band. Every<br />

jazz group needs Christmas charts to perform, and this one<br />

is beautiful in its simplicity and overall effect. It begins quietly<br />

in a jazz chorale style and gradually builds to a dramatic<br />

climax followed by a sonorous ending. There are no solos.<br />

Turn off the house lights, put the spotlight on your band, and<br />

you will be able to hear a pin drop when you finish this<br />

beautiful arrangement. Very highly recommended!<br />

<strong>10</strong>185714 Jazz Ensemble ...............M 47.00<br />

RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER—<br />

Johnny Marks/Sharp. Take your band on a tour of<br />

musical styles as everyone’s favorite Christmas song gets a<br />

special treatment by arranger Chris Sharp. Opening with<br />

a slow trumpet solo a la Harry James, it soon breaks into<br />

an uptempo swing that will have everyone’s toes tappin’!<br />

Then, it goes alternating through Rock, Swing, and Salsa<br />

styles before it finally makes a big, bluesy, big band finish.<br />

Highly recommended!<br />

2700682 Jazz Ensemble ...............M 50.00<br />

SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN—arr.<br />

Dave Wolpe. You’d better watch out, because Dave<br />

Wolpe’s up-tempo arrangement of this holiday favorite<br />

really brings Santa to town! This one features the vocalist in<br />

a special way and includes a tenor sax part which can be<br />

substituted for the vocal part. (Vocal in G.)<br />

2227478 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist ......M 44.00<br />

SLEIGH RIDE—arr. Mike Lewis. Leroy Anderson’s<br />

classic winter tune gets a clever, updated twist in this bright<br />

swing version. A rhythm section pedal point, section work<br />

galore and a big shout chorus keeps things interesting. Nice!<br />

2443505 Jazz Ensemble ...............M 55.00<br />

WINTER WONDERLAND—arr. Dave Wolpe.<br />

If you’re looking for the ultimate swing arrangement of<br />

Winter Wonderland, then look no further! Dave Wolpe<br />

has created a sure audience favorite that swings from start<br />

to finish with a style that ranges from sophisticated to really<br />

hot! Full of sparkling ensemble writing and and an open<br />

solo section, this arrangement deserves a place in every<br />

holiday concert!<br />

2423366 Jazz Ensemble ...............M 55.00<br />

WINTER WONDERLAND—arr. Jack Cooper.<br />

This one is a creative and swinging chart on a wonderful<br />

holiday standard with optional written solos for tenor sax,<br />

trumpet or trombone. It features a big shout chorus, sax<br />

section solis and a lead trumpet range that goes to written<br />

A above the staff (optional Bb). Quick to prepare and an<br />

effective holiday chart, it swings all the way!<br />

<strong>10</strong>028157 Jazz Ensemble ...............M 48.00<br />

Always Call <strong>Pepper</strong> First!<br />

Highly recommended for<br />

Medium to Advanced Grade Levels<br />

Go Tell It On The Mountain—arr. Alan Baylock.<br />

A creative and outstanding chart by Alan Baylock on the traditional<br />

spiritual. Beginning with claps and foot stomps, it builds throughout<br />

and features a written alto solo and a lead trumpet range to written<br />

B-flat above the staff. Adapted from a chart originally written for the<br />

USAF “Airmen of Note,” this jazz waltz will work for the holidays or<br />

any season...it’s outstanding!<br />

<strong>10</strong>277752 Jazz Ensemble ...................M 48.00<br />

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!—<br />

arr. Gordon Goodwin.<br />

In the style of Basie and Hefti, this Gordon Goodwin adaptation<br />

of the wonderful holiday classic is set in a medium swing style.<br />

Not a drum showcase, but the drummer has plenty of solo space<br />

beginning on brushes, then to sticks as the intensity rises. There is a flute part on second alto<br />

(can be omitted) and a percussion part for vibes. The optional solo space is for alto, tenor,<br />

trumpet, trombone, and the lead trumpet range is to written high E. A great sax section soli<br />

rounds out this excellent chart. This one is so nice, you’ll want to play it year ‘round!<br />

<strong>10</strong>093207 Jazz Ensemble .....................................MA 65.00<br />

Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming—arr. Bob Curnow.<br />

With a nod to the wonderful Dave Maddux arrangement written for the vocal group “First<br />

Call,” Bob Curnow has created a gorgeous version for big band. Every jazz group needs<br />

Christmas charts to perform, and this one is beautiful in its simplicity and overall effect. It<br />

begins quietly in a jazz chorale style and gradually builds to a dramatic climax followed by<br />

a sonorous ending. There are no solos. Turn off the house lights, put the spotlight on your<br />

band, and you will be able to hear a pin drop when you finish this beautiful arrangement.<br />

<strong>10</strong>185714 Jazz Ensemble ......................................M 47.00<br />

Yo Tannenbaum! (O Tannenbaum)—arr. Gordon Goodwin.<br />

Holiday jazz by Gordon Goodwin? Yes... and this adaptation of O Tannenbaum is quite an<br />

adventure! Offering a chorale, some Basie style and fast and furious Goodwin bebop, this is<br />

not your ordinary holiday jazz chart. There’s solo space for alto and tenor sax, trumpet and<br />

trombone. The optional doubles are flute for 2nd alto sax, lead alto has either a standard<br />

alto part or an optional part for alto with a soprano double. An extremely exciting chart as<br />

performed by “The Big Phat Band.”<br />

<strong>10</strong>011996 Jazz Ensemble .......................................A 65.00<br />

Ellington &<br />

Strayhorn classic!<br />

The<br />

Nutcracker<br />

Suite<br />

Nine-Movement Suite<br />

arr. Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington/<br />

ed. Lindberg.<br />

This authentic edition of Tchaikovsky’s<br />

Nutcracker Suite, as arranged in 1960 by<br />

Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, was<br />

assembled from the original manuscripts held<br />

in the Strayhorn Repository and the Ellington<br />

Collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s<br />

National Museum of American History. For<br />

purposes of accuracy, the manuscripts were<br />

cross-checked carefully with the original<br />

Duke Ellington Orchestra recording. Edited<br />

by Jeff Lindberg, this nine-movement suite is<br />

part of the “Jazz Legend Series.”<br />

<strong>10</strong>093221 Jazz Ensemble . . . .A 399.00<br />

<strong>Pepper</strong> Holiday 2011 Instrumental Music Catalog<br />

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