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Come to Bethlehem (Sparkling carol duets reflecting the colors of Christmas)

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Scored for Piano, Organ

Level 2 • In a refreshing departure from traditional organ and piano offerings, Doug Wagner has created six uniquely stylized carol-based works that display the wide range of tonal colors and emotions that this versatile combination brings to the worship or concert setting. From the sparkling strains of “What Shall I Give to the Child?,” to the introspective meanderings of “I Wonder as I Wander,” the music of Christmas is presented with skill and imagination, idiomatically representative of each instrument. We hope that you will find this diverse collection as we have, fun to play, musically satisfying, and full of the sounds that warm the heart and delight the ear this joyous time of year. Two copies are required for performance.

Voicing: Org 3-staff & Pno

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Product Types: Downloadable File
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Composers: 
Douglas E Wagner
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Season: Christmas
Instrumentation: Organ Piano
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