Come to Bethlehem 12 Christmas Intermediate Piano Solos
Come to Bethlehem 12 Christmas Intermediate Piano Solos
The 12 intermediate Christmas piano solos in Come to Bethlehem range from mid to late intermediate and capture the imagination with a range of traditional to more modern, light jazz sounds. There are Christmas solos for reflection and those for rejoicing. Perfect for church services, recitals, and any Christmas event.
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These 12 intermediate piano solos cover all the sounds of Christmas and cater to every musical taste.
Skillfully arranged in diverse styles, these 12 Christmas intermediate piano solos are a good fit for the various students in a piano studio or to fit the church pianist’s needs.
71 pages total.
Features the keys of C major, G major, D major, F major, B-flat major, E-flat major, A minor, E minor, C# minor, and D minor.
A look inside Come to Bethlehem 12 Christmas intermediate piano solos
9 of these arrangements are available separately as standalone, but 3 are exclusive to Come to Bethlehem and are not available elsewhere.
• Come, O Come, Emmanuel (A minor, C# minor)
• Come, All Ye Faithful (C major, D major)
• I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day (C major, F major)
• Sing we Now of Christmas (D minor)
• Holy Night (B-flat major, C major)
• The First Noel (C major, E-flat major) exclusive to Come to Bethlehem
• Carol of the Bells (B-flat major)
• Silent Night (C major, B-flat major)
• Away in a Manger (C major, E-flat major, F major)
• What Child is This? (E minor, A minor, D minor) exclusive to Come to Bethlehem
• Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (C major)
• Joy to the World (D major, F major, G major) exclusive to Come to Bethlehem
Note From The Arranger
Revisiting Christmas carols that I have known since I was an infant has been so exciting for me! I love a variety of styles, which is reflected in my arrangements.
There are the more traditional sounds such as in Joy to the World, Silent Night, and O Come, All Ye Faithful. Then there’s a hint of jazz in Away in a Manger and The First Noel—or more full-blown jazz in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.
It has been a creative journey of word-painting, as O Come, O Come, Emmanuel paints a haunting picture of longing or Sing we Now of Christmas rings in exuberance of spreading the joy.
May these arrangements transport you to Bethlehem, where the hope of the world was born.
© 2023 by Amanda Tero Music.