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Yuletide Jazz arr. Phillip Keveren The Phillip Keveren Series Piano Solo by Phillip Keveren Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Phillip Keveren
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Book/Online Audio Piano/Keyboard - late intermediate

SKU: HL.311911

Arr. Phillip Keveren The Phillip Keveren Series Piano Solo. Arranged by Phillip Keveren. Piano Solo Songbook. Christmas, Holiday. Softcover Audio Online. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.311911).

ISBN 9781423482635. UPC: 884088408084. 9.0x12.0x0.162 inches. Phillip Keveren Series.

Jazz up your Christmas festivities with over 20 songs masterfully arranged by Phillip Keveren for solo piano. For the first time in his series, access is included to online stunning recordings of Phillip performing each selection! Includes: Angels We Have Heard on High • Carol of the Bells • Deck the Hall • The First Noel • Here We Come A-Wassailing • The Holly and the Ivy • In the Bleak Midwinter • O Christmas Tree • Up on the Housetop • and more.

  • Silent Night
  • O Christmas Tree
  • Angels We Have Heard On High
  • Joy To The World
  • O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
  • The First Noel
  • Away In A Manger
  • How Great Our Joy!
  • God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
  • Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus
  • Ding Dong! Merrily On High!
  • Here We Come A-Wassailing
  • Still, Still, Still
  • Ukrainian Bell Carol
  • In The Bleak Midwinter
  • The Holly And The Ivy
  • I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
  • Deck The Hall
  • Up On The Housetop
  • Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy, Op. 71a

Ratings + Reviews

★ Based on 5 Reviews
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Ketsala
November 29, 2012
Tidings of Great Fun
I love playing these -- some are fairly easy to sightread but still sound sophisticated, while others are a bit more demanding and just so much fun when it all starts feeling natural.
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Liz
September 10, 2012
Favorite Christmas book
If you're looking for a more poppy jazz like the Martha Mier Jazz, Rags, and Blues, this is not for you. This is a less watered down jazz with a more authentic sound than what I call the kiddy jazz.Keveren's arrangements are fantastic, especially Deck the Hall and Carol of the Bells, which both make fantastic Christmas recital finales. I've used at least one of these arrangements in every Christmas recital for the last few years and have always gotten great feedback from the parents.
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J. B.
November 21, 2010
Fantastic Jazz Stylings
I recently bought a slew of intermediate/early advanced jazz Christmas books, and this one is by far my favorite. As a jazz lover, I've been disappointed with other jazz Christmas books. But Keveren's arrangements have a sophisticated sound with unique chord combinations that deliver a true jazz sound, at times deliciously dissonant, but always resolved beautifully.
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R.S. C.
September 08, 2010
Musical appeal sacrified to add jazz component
These standard Christmas songs were given a jazz interpretation, which done well, I really like adding to most music. But in the process of adding the jazz sound, these pieces failed to also be musically appealing. I played them once through and will probably never play them again. Keverson has produced other Christmas music that is enjoyable, so I was both surprised and disappointed.
★
R.S. C.
September 06, 2010
Musical appeal sacrified to add jazz component
These standard Christmas songs were given a jazz interpretation, which done well, I really like adding to most music. But in the process of adding the jazz sound, these pieces failed to also be musically appealing. I played them once through and will probably never play them again. Keverson has produced other Christmas music that is enjoyable, so I was both surprised and disappointed.
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