Silent Night
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SKU: A0.749165
Arranged by Glenda Austin. Christmas. Score. 5 pages. Glenda Austin #3860863. Published by Glenda Austin (A0.749165).Silent Night - Early Intermediate Piano Solo
Silent Night" is a popular Christmas carol. It was composed in 1818 by Franz Gruber and Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria. And Christmas Eve, 2018, marks 200 years of singing it! Millions of people love Silent Night and it has become an all time favorite!
The arrangement begins with a "counter melody" and it fits beautifully with the melody of Silent Night. (in C Major). I hope you will partner with someone and give it a try! The modulations (C-F-B flat) flow effortlessly together and you'll hear a few chord that have a jazz styling.
The ending is simple and effective.
Perfect for a holiday recital and a welcomed addition to your holiday repertoire. I will play this several times this season.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
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