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Original

Hark. The Herald Angels Sing. Grade 2.

Translation

Hark. The Herald Angels Sing. Grade 2.

Original

Hark. The Herald Angels Sing composed by Felix Mendelssohn and Charles Wesley. Arranged by Erik Morales. For concert band. Concert Band. FJH Young Band. Christmas. Grade 2.5. Score and set of parts. Duration 2 minutes, 30 seconds. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.B1381. Here is a fresh and welcome arrangement of a classic Christmas carol that is the perfect choice for directors looking for something different and extremely compelling. Beginning with a lyrical approach coupled with interesting harmonies, the arrangement q. Here is a fresh arrangement of the classic Christmas carol Hark. The Herald Angels sing. Interestingly, the music, composed in 1840 by Felix Mendelssohn as part of a cantata entitled Festgesang, was chosen after the lyrics, which were written by Englishman Charles Wesley and first appeared in 1793. This new arrangement features contemporary scoring techniques throughout yet retains an entertaining and audience-pleasing sound. Appropriate for middle school and smaller high school groups. Second clarinets usually stay below the break. Parts are written with more independence, and instrumentation increases slightly. There is still adequate doubling in the lower voices. Grades 2 - 2.5.

Translation

Hark. The Herald Angels Sing composed by Felix Mendelssohn and Charles Wesley. Arranged by Erik Morales. For concert band. Concert Band. FJH Young Band. Christmas. Grade 2.5. Score and set of parts. Duration 2 minutes, 30 seconds. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.B1381. Here is a fresh and welcome arrangement of a classic Christmas carol that is the perfect choice for directors looking for something different and extremely compelling. Beginning with a lyrical approach coupled with interesting harmonies, the arrangement q. Here is a fresh arrangement of the classic Christmas carol Hark. The Herald Angels sing. Interestingly, the music, composed in 1840 by Felix Mendelssohn as part of a cantata entitled Festgesang, was chosen after the lyrics, which were written by Englishman Charles Wesley and first appeared in 1793. This new arrangement features contemporary scoring techniques throughout yet retains an entertaining and audience-pleasing sound. Appropriate for middle school and smaller high school groups. Second clarinets usually stay below the break. Parts are written with more independence, and instrumentation increases slightly. There is still adequate doubling in the lower voices. Grades 2 - 2.5.