Schubart Christmas song of the shepherds
Chamber Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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Chamber Orchestra - Level 2 - Digital Download

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By Volker Schwarz, Berliner Mozart-Chor, Berliner Mozartinum, Leitung Sabine Fenske. By Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart. Arranged by Sabine Fenske. Christmas,Classical. 1 pages. Sabine Fenske #909103. Published by Sabine Fenske (A0.1320603).

Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart (1731-1791) is well-known as the author of the most famous song „The trot“ (Die Forelle) of Franz Schubert. Not only an author but a composer he wrote his romantic and lovely Christmas song of the shepherds as a Lullabye for the Heaven’s son. 

Original for voice and piano, here arranged for voice solo (baritone or mezzo), mixed choir (SATB) string orchestra and 2 flutes. Style: classic-romantic, language: German

Can also be performed with piano or organ
viola.

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