Dances for Christmas, Bk 2: 6 Intermediate Christmas Favorites Arranged in Dance Styles
Combining the best of Christmas melodies with the vitality of dance rhythms, this two-book series is a perfect way to celebrate the most joyous time of the year. Whether taking the form of a Bolero, a Waltz, or a Paso Doble, the pieces in this book will have both performers and audiences looking at familiar Christmas tunes in a whole new light. Titles: Jolly Old Saint Nicholas (Gigue) * The Little Drummer Boy (Bolero) * Silent Night (Waltz) * The Twelve Days of Christmas (Gavotte) * What Child is This (Paso Doble) * Winter Wonderland (Salsa)
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Dances for Christmas, Bk 2: 6 Intermediate Christmas Favorites Arranged in Dance Styles
Combining the best of Christmas melodies with the vitality of dance rhythms, this two-book series is a perfect way to celebrate the most joyous time of the year. Whether taking the form of a Bolero, a Waltz, or a Paso Doble, the pieces in this book will have both performers and audiences looking at familiar Christmas tunes in a whole new light. Titles: Jolly Old Saint Nicholas (Gigue) * The Little Drummer Boy (Bolero) * Silent Night (Waltz) * The Twelve Days of Christmas (Gavotte) * What Child is This (Paso Doble) * Winter Wonderland (Salsa)
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Dances for Christmas, Bk 2: 6 Intermediate Christmas Favorites Arranged in Dance Styles
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ISBN-13: | 9780739056271 |
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Publisher: | Alfred Music |
Publication date: | 08/01/2008 |
Series: | Dances for Christmas , #2 |
Pages: | 24 |
Product dimensions: | 8.70(w) x 11.50(h) x 0.20(d) |
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