Lo, How a Rose e'er Blooming / Det hev ei rose sprunge Michael Praetorious / Arr. Lars Erik Gudim
Serie / Series: Lars Erik Gudim Edition[EN]The melody for this German Christmas carol is believed to be written around the year 1400. Michael Praetorius wrote the 4-part choral setting around 1609. This setting has been widely used since them.
This arrangement feature a flugelhorn soloist and will be a perfect choice both for the church concert and entertainment.
[NO]Melodien til denne tyske julesangen antas å være fra 1400-tallet. Michael Praetorius laget den firstemte korsatsen i ca. 1609 som siden har vært den aller mest brukte.
Dette arrangementet for flygelhorn solo vil egne seg godt både i kirken men også på underholdningskonserten.
Aufnahme / Recording:Around Once More - Demo Tracks 2020-2021
Alternativer Titel / Alternative Title: Lo, How a Rose e'er Blooming
Serie / Series: Lars Erik Gudim Edition
[EN]
The melody for this German Christmas carol is believed to be written around the year 1400. Michael Praetorius wrote the 4-part choral setting around 1609. This setting has been widely used since them.
This arrangement feature a flugelhorn soloist and will be a perfect choice both for the church concert and entertainment.
[NO]
Melodien til denne tyske julesangen antas å være fra 1400-tallet. Michael Praetorius laget den firstemte korsatsen i ca. 1609 som siden har vært den aller mest brukte.
Dette arrangementet for flygelhorn solo vil egne seg godt både i kirken men også på underholdningskonserten.
Aufgenommen auf CD / Recorded on CD: Around Once More - Demo Tracks 2020-2021
Product information
Difficulty: 4
Duration: 04:34 min
Pages: -
publisher id: NOR 9790261717229
EAN: 9790261717229
Arranger: Lars Erik Gudim
Publisher: Norsk Noteservice Vigmostad & Bjørke AS
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
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