Draumkvedet Woodwind Duet - Digital Sheet Music

Draumkvedet is a visionary medieval ballad from Telemark in Norway. The exact date is unknown, but it's for sure before the reformation. The story has some similarities with Tundalls Vision, that served as an inspiration for Dante's inferno.From wikipedia: The protagonist, Olav Åsteson, falls asleep on Christmas Eve and sleeps until the twelfth day of Christmas. Then he wakes, and rides to church to recount his dreams to the congregation, about his journey through the afterlife. The events are in part similar to other medieval ballads like the Lyke Wake Dirge: a moor of thorns, a tall bridge, and a black fire. After these, the protagonist is also allowed to see Hell and some of Heaven. The poem concludes with specific advice of charity and compassion, to avoid the various trials of the afterlife.

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Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
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Level:
Intermediate
Usages:
Sacred
Number of Pages:
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Instrumental Duet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.974055

Composed by Trad. Øvre Telemark. Arranged by Alexander Bosrup Karlsen. Christian,Classical,Spiritual,Standards,World. Score and parts. 2 pages. Alexander Bosrup Karlsen #6245099. Published by Alexander Bosrup Karlsen (A0.974055).

Draumkvedet is a visionary medieval ballad from Telemark in Norway. The exact date is unknown, but it's for sure before the reformation. The story has some similarities with Tundalls Vision, that served as an inspiration for Dante's inferno.

From wikipedia:
The protagonist, Olav Åsteson, falls asleep on Christmas Eve and sleeps until the twelfth day of Christmas. Then he wakes, and rides to church to recount his dreams to the congregation, about his journey through the afterlife. The events are in part similar to other medieval ballads like the Lyke Wake Dirge: a moor of thorns, a tall bridge, and a black fire. After these, the protagonist is also allowed to see Hell and some of Heaven. The poem concludes with specific advice of charity and compassion, to avoid the various trials of the afterlife.

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