I know, it’s a few weeks late. Just bookmark it for next year.
A few hours before our Christmas Eve service, I knocked out an arrangement of “O Holy Night” for tenor sax and piano. It came out … pretty well, I think. Jonathan Proctor played, and that guy has turned into a very fine player indeed. Great tone, phrased the part wonderfully.
So, in the fine tradition of this blog, and in recognition of the fact that printed music publishing no longer exists as a viable income stream, I present the arrangement here for your perusal and use. The lead part is simple, you’ll find it useful even for high school players. The piano part is written for me, so basically nothing is written out. Enjoy!
If anyone wants the Sibelius file to print parts for other lead instruments, shoot me an email on the contact page.
Dominic Eidson 12:09 pm on 27 December 2009 Permalink
I’m glad you left off the one part I was interested in… The piano. :/
Then again, I suspect that the score can be found on/offline.
– d.
michael 10:07 pm on 29 December 2009 Permalink
Dominic, if you’re looking for the standard piano part, this isn’t it. Sorry.