Slowly Fall the Snowflakes (for Brass Quartet)


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Introducing this arrangement of “Slowly Fall the Snowflakes” by English composer William Henry Borrow, meticulously crafted for Brass Quartet. Originally composed as a heartwarming Christmas Carol, Borrow’s timeless melody has been thoughtfully adapted for your ensemble, making it a delightful addition to your holiday repertoire.

This arrangement features the classic combination of 2 Trumpets, a French Horn, and a Trombone, allowing your quartet to create a warm and festive atmosphere. But that’s not all – for added versatility, we’ve included alternative parts to cater to your ensemble’s unique lineup. Swap out the French Horn for a Tenor Horn, and the Trombone’s bass clef can be replaced with an Euphonium part in treble clef, ensuring that this arrangement can be enjoyed by a wide range of brass ensembles.

With a level of difficulty rated as “Easy,” this arrangement is accessible to both intermediate and advanced musicians. Whether you’re seasoned performers or just starting to explore the world of brass music, this piece offers a delightful challenge that will unite your ensemble in the joy of creating music.

Ideal for Christmas performances, holiday concerts, or church services, this arrangement of “Slowly Fall the Snowflakes” will infuse your event with a sense of timeless wonder. Transport your audience to a cozy winter scene with the evocative melodies of this Christmas classic, expertly tailored to your brass quartet.

Capture the spirit of the season and let your brass quartet shine with this arrangement of “Slowly Fall the Snowflakes.” Embrace the magic of Christmas, and bring this beloved carol to life with the resounding warmth of brass instruments.

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