Instrument Parts for “A Christmas Festival” by Leroy Anderson
This Grade Grade: 3½ Full Orchestra arrangement by Leroy Anderson includes a conductor score and a complete set of digital parts. Every individual part below is available as a separate PDF download.
Woodwinds 12 parts
Brass 11 parts
Strings 6 parts
Percussion 4 parts
Other 1 part
Frequently asked questions
What instruments are included in “A Christmas Festival”?
This Full Orchestra arrangement includes 34 individual parts: Piccolo, Flute, 2nd Flute, 1st B-flat Clarinet, 2nd B-flat Clarinet, Oboe, 2nd Oboe, Bassoon, 2nd Bassoon, E-flat Alto Saxophone, 2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone, B-flat Tenor Saxophone, 1st F Horn, 2nd F Horn, 3rd F Horn, 4th F Horn, 1st B-flat Trumpet, 2nd B-flat Trumpet, 3rd B-flat Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Tuba, Harp, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass, Mallets, Timpani, 1st Percussion, 2nd Percussion, Organ. A conductor score is also available separately.
Can I buy a single instrument part instead of the full set?
Yes. Every individual instrument part is available as a separate PDF download for $3.00. This is perfect for replacing a misplaced page or adding extra stands for your section without purchasing the complete set.
What grade level is “A Christmas Festival”?
“A Christmas Festival” is rated Grade Grade: 3½, written for Full Orchestra.
How many copies of each part come with the full set?
The full set includes the following quantities:
| Part | Copies |
|---|---|
| Conductor Score | 1 |
| Piccolo | 1 |
| Flute | 1 |
| 2nd Flute | 1 |
| 1st B-flat Clarinet | 1 |
| 2nd B-flat Clarinet | 1 |
| Oboe | 1 |
| 2nd Oboe | 1 |
| Bassoon | 1 |
| 2nd Bassoon | 1 |
| E-flat Alto Saxophone | 1 |
| 2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone | 1 |
| B-flat Tenor Saxophone | 1 |
| 1st F Horn | 1 |
| 2nd F Horn | 1 |
| 3rd F Horn | 1 |
| 4th F Horn | 1 |
| 1st B-flat Trumpet | 1 |
| 2nd B-flat Trumpet | 1 |
| 3rd B-flat Trumpet | 1 |
| 1st Trombone | 1 |
| 2nd Trombone | 1 |
| 3rd Trombone | 1 |
| Tuba | 1 |
| Harp | 1 |
| 1st Violin | 8 |
| 2nd Violin | 8 |
| Viola | 5 |
| Cello | 5 |
| String Bass | 5 |
| Mallets | 1 |
| Timpani | 1 |
| 1st Percussion | 3 |
| 2nd Percussion | 2 |
| Organ | 1 |
How are the parts delivered?
Individual parts are available as instant PDF downloads that you can print as many times as you need. The complete set (A Christmas Festival: Full Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts) includes the conductor score and all parts as PDF downloads.
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Scrolled through the entire comment section and was disappointed that nobody has mentioned how amazing the Tubas are in this
As a 1st trombone, I absolutely loved this piece, especially when the bones duel the entire band!
just found out today that we playing this for our concert. as a tuba player i love that the low brass gets to start the whole thing lmao. it's funny bc we have marching season to finish and start veterans day music which is very anxiety inducing but also awesome bc i love stars and stripes and eternal father. i love concert band lol
In 1967 I played violin on this number with the Lafayette Indiana symphony. I fell in love with this and still am....at the age of 71. Leroy Anderson was a genious
3rd trombone was so good, sure it had a little bit less to it than 1&2, but those parts where we were just left with our own separate thing sounded so good.
As a percussionist whos depressed marching season ended, the God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen part made up for it
I remember playing this as the only euphonium in the honor band it was quite fun
I just sight-read this today as first alto and even though we don't have the melody a lot, I love this piece
I love this song as a bass clarinet sm, I played it in freshman year when I kinda sucked and I wish I can play it again because I know I’ll eat it up
Lmao playing Timpani in this and i gotta say......COUNT I REPEAT COUNT!!!!!!! I have to wait 158 measures justo come in after measure 10
I've heard and played many a Christmas medley in my day, but this is without a doubt the best one I've ever heard. Every song is incorporated so naturally. Leroy Anderson knocked this thing out of the park.
Euphonium 2017-2019, this was our closer every year, my favorite.
I play the tuba in my local concert band and this tune is one of my absolute favorites to perform. I even played it at a concert today!
Our tubas will play the beginning of it the moment Halloween is over “we just hear “JOY TO THE WORLD” from the tubas and the whole band is like “not yet guys.”
Played this earlier this year (2nd trombone), we altered the ending to resemble Shostakovich's "Festive Overture", best decision my band director's ever made!
Played this at my recent christmas concert in college, I was the bass drum part so i basically didn't start counting till half way through the song, great piece though!
I played first clarinet for this at a christmas performance and it sounds so amazing!!
Clarinet two.. is some high level stuff 😭😔 (update; concert went super duper well :3)
I played the trumpet tuti with my friend and we changed the Rythm in measure 142 in corner to: | 1 la lee 2 and |. Aswell as in measure 149 to: | 1 trip L let and |. (with the triplet starting on the and of 1). It adds variety and style with the tripple tounge there. If you play the tuti there I recommend this if you can tripple tongue!
Playing Horn 1 on this was an absolute blast essentially playing the bell eighth notes in jingle bell since we didn’t play there was so much fun
I played this in 8th grade on oboe, and again in high school on flute 1 and 2.
Leaving this comment for me too update how many times I have played this and on which parts: 2022: Alto Sax 2 2023: Alto Sax 1
as a flute, 186 makes me want to chuck my music stand halfway across the room and leave.