Flor Peeters: 4 Old Flemish Christmas Carols Op.115

Flor Peeters: 4 Old Flemish Christmas Carols Op.115


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Media: Sheet Music
Arrangement: SATB (SATB)
Composer: Flor Peeters
Catalogue #: EP66160
This Item Earns 8 Musicroom Points

Description

Arranged for SATB choir.

  • Hark! Unto us a child is born / Een kindekijn is ons geborn
  • There fall a heavenly dew / Het viel eens hemels douwe
  • Now be very welcome / Nu sijt willecome
  • Shepherds he is born / Herders hij is gheboren


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Hark! Unto Us A Child Is Born
Now Be Very Welcome
Shepherds He Is Born
There Fall A Heavenly Dew

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Sales Rank:
Not specified
Published on:
03/11/2005
Format:
Vocal Score
Length:
Not specified
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edition Peters

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