Anyone know what version of "Carol of the Bells" this is?

Justin

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I have been trying for the longest time to find this version of "Carol of the Bells" that I've heard from time to time that has this awesome brass fanfare in it, kind of hard to describe beyond that. Anyone know what version of it this might be?
 
I'm going to go ahead and guess that it's the version by Mannheim Steamroller. check out the link below...

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Carol of the Bells (Mannheim Steamroller); Concert Band; Grade 3-4; arr. Chip Davis/Robert Longfield Putting their unique and distinctive stamp on a holiday classic, here is the Mannheim Steamroller version of “Carol of the Bells.” This setting features a driving rhythmic pulse, a short trumpet solo, and a creative orchestration.
 
I'm going to go ahead and guess that it's the version by Mannheim Steamroller. check out the link below...

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Carol of the Bells (Mannheim Steamroller); Concert Band; Grade 3-4; arr. Chip Davis/Robert Longfield Putting their unique and distinctive stamp on a holiday classic, here is the Mannheim Steamroller version of “Carol of the Bells.” This setting features a driving rhythmic pulse, a short trumpet solo, and a creative orchestration.
 
I think this might be the Christmas version, but this is just a formality of what is yet to happen for Christmas Day.
 
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