We Three Kings (Christmas) - Concert Band

By: John Henry Hopkins
For: Concert band / wind band
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Composer
John Henry Hopkins
Year of composition
1857
Arranger
Lyricist
none
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
3 minutes
Genre
Other
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The famous American carol "We Three Kings" (of Orient Are) was written in 1857 by Rev. John Henry Hopkins. He wrote this carol for a Christmas pageant at the General Theological Seminary in New York City.

This is a fairly straightforward arrangement that has been designed to give each instrument an interesting part to play with a number of different groups playing the melody and accompaniment. An optional Piano part is included. It should work well with choir or congregations singing the traditional words. [I decided to arrange all the Christmas carols for my concert band after many years of playing the same-verse arrangement 4 or 5 times always with the flute, clarinet, and trumpet having the melody!]

Hope to upload my full collection soon. Any suggestions or comments welcome.

Score Updated 23-09-2010 The MP3 was recorded NotePerformer 3.

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