Set list (all titles arranged by Ryan Brandau unless indicated otherwise)

ACT I

O Come, O Come Emmanuel / God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen

Lo, How a Rose E’re Blooming (instrumental transition; can be underscore for reading)

And the Glory of the Lord from Handel’s Messiah

And He Shall Purify from Handel’s Messiah

For Unto Us a Child is Born from Handel’s Messiah

Greensleeves (instrumental only)

Recitative (from Handel’s Messiah) - soprano solo

There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Fields

And lo, the Angel of the Lord came upon them

And the Angel said unto them

And suddenly, there was with the Angel

Glory to God from Messiah (alternate: Gloria in Excelsis, from Bach’s BWV 191/B Minor Mass)

Silent Night (instrumental; introduction to O Holy Night)

O Holy Night

Rejoice Greatly from Handel’s Messiah - soprano solo

Let All the Angels of God Worship Thee from Handel’s Messiah

Why do the Nations from Handel’s Messiah - baritone solo

Let Us Break Their Bonds Asunder from Handel’s Messiah

Joy to the World (verse 1)

Hallelujah, from Handel’s Messiah

ACT II

Jingle Bells (optional singalong)

Deck the Hall

I Saw Three Ships

I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day - baritone solo with chorus

I Wonder as I Wander (instrumental only)

Sweet Little Jesus Boy - MacGimpsey, arr. Brandau

Insert: Ose Shalom by John Leavitt

Wassail

Auld Lang Syne

Finale: Joy to the World (verses 2&3) with We Wish You a Merry Christmas

 All Holiday Titles • Secular HolidaySacred HolidayWorks with Orchestra

Joy to the World: a Christmas Suite (in two acts, with choruses from Handel’s Messiah)

In this two-act, full concert version, Ryan James Brandau interweaves his innovative, beautifully orchestrated carol arrangements with selections from Handel’s Messiah.

The arrangements of Joy to the World: a Christmas Suite were created with both professional and amateur orchestras in mind. They are designed to allow professional orchestras to deliver outstanding performances on minimal rehearsal and allow amateur orchestras to shine with professional-level polish. They feature fun-to-play, idiomatic passagework and attractive solos for nearly every instrument and section while avoiding difficult shifts, hard-to-tune keys, sustained bridge tones, and other pitfalls. The instrumentation does not require triple winds or significant auxiliary personnel but instead maximizes the impact of a medium-sized orchestra. It is designed to balance with string sections of varying sizes, from chamber to full professional symphony orchestra. All parts are fully bowed and articulated, with helpful cues after all long rests.

Instrumentation: 2.2(Eng hn).2(bass cl).2 4.3.0.0 timp perc (2) harp piano strings

Duration: Act I ~ 40 minutes ; Act II ~ 35 mins


Ryan Brandau’s captivating holiday arrangements are in a class by themselves. They engender joy and beauty with their unique orchestrations and beautiful choral word painting. I’ve had the pleasure of playing these inventive arrangements for years and they are unfailingly gratifying.
— David Heiss, principal cello, NY Pops
Your beautiful arrangement was the hit of the concert. The audience loved it. The singers and orchestra loved it. The you for the care and craft of this set. It will become part of the Cincinnati tradition.
— Joe Miller, DCA, Cincinatti College-Conservatory of Music
Each year, I look forward to performing holiday arrangements by Ryan Brandau. They are beautifully composed and feature lush harmonizations that add new depth to familiar melodies. The parts are idiomatic for each instrument and are a pleasure to play. I highly recommend these arrangements: They’re a joy for performers and audiences alike.
— Karen Blundell, English horn, NE Pennsylvania Philharmonic