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Original

Frohe Hirten. Joyous Shepherds aria from the Christmas Oratorio. Johann Sebastian Bach. Cello sheet music. Flute sheet music. Organ sheet music. Piano sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

Merry Shepherd. Joyous Shepherds aria from the Christmas Oratorio. Johann Sebastian Bach. Cello sheet music. Flute sheet music. Organ sheet music. Piano sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Advanced.

Original

Frohe Hirten. Joyous Shepherds aria from the Christmas Oratorio composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. 1685-1750. Arranged by David Fetter. For Trombone, Flute, Cello, Keyboard. Baroque. Advanced. Piano score & parts. Published by Cherry Classics. CY.CC2390. Take advantage of this over-stock pricing while supplies last. Frohe Hirten, also known as Joyous Shepherds is a beautiful aria from Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Part II. In this excellent edition in the original key by David Fetter, the Flute obligato part has been preserved and a Continuo. Piano part with optional Cello fills in for the orchestra. Bach's writing is very special with exceptionally long phrases for both the Trombone & Flute. This transcription can add a lovely touch to a recital. About 6 minutes in length for moderatley advanced performers.

Translation

Merry Shepherd. Joyous Shepherds aria from the Christmas Oratorio composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. 1685-1750. Arranged by David Fetter. For Trombone, Flute, Cello, Keyboard. Baroque. Advanced. Piano score. Published by Cherry Classics. CY.CC2390. Take advantage of this over-stock pricing while supplies last. Frohe Hirten, also known as Joyous Shepherds is a beautiful aria from Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Part II. In this excellent edition in the original key by David Fetter, the Flute obligato part has been preserved and a Continuo. Piano part with optional Cello fills in for the orchestra. Bach's writing is very special with exceptionally long phrases for both the Trombone . This transcription can add a lovely touch to a recital. About 6 minutes in length for moderatley advanced performers.