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23 x 30 cm, 44 pages, with Download

Art.Nr. VHR 3646-DL
ISBN 978-3-86434-161-8
ISMN 979-0-2013-1074-9
Edition Book with Audio-Download

Barbara Ertl

Flötenweihnacht (mit Audio-Download)

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Easy to medium christmas songs for one or two soprano recorders with audio download

: 1-2 Treble recorder

A collection of well-known and popular christmas songs, furthermore the sequel to "Erste Weihnacht". The level is set for pupils taking courses for two to three years. The chord symbols above the notes enable flutes and accompanying instruments such as guitar, piano and accordion to play together. This edition contains a download code for audio files of all the songs in two versions: sound sample and play along.

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€ 17.80
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Table of contents

Am Weihnachtsbaum die Lichter brennen

Auf dem Berge, da wehet der Wind

Deck The Halls

Der Heiland ist geboren

Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen

Es kommt ein Schiff, geladen

Es wird scho glei dumpa

Fröhliche Weihnacht überall

Heiligste Nacht

Herbei, o ihr Gläub’gen

Hört, der Engel helle Lieder

Ich steh an deiner Krippe hier

Ihr Kinderlein, kommet

Inmitten der Nacht

Joy To The World

Kling, Glöckchen, klingelingeling

Kommet, ihr Hirten

Komm, wir gehn nach Bethlehem

Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, alle gleich

Macht hoch die Tür

Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging

O du fröhliche

O laufet, ihr Hirten

O Little Town Of Bethlehem

Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer

Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht

Still, still, still, weil’s Kindlein schlafen will

Süßer die Glocken nie klingen

The Little Drummer Boy

Tochter Zion

Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her

Vom Himmel hoch, o Englein kommt

Was soll das bedeuten

Wer klopfet an?

We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Zu Bethlehem geboren

Authors portrait

Barbara Ertl was born near Rosenheim, Germany, in 1960. Music was very much a part of her childhood in Upper Bavaria and she went on to study elementary music education and recorder at the Orff Institute of the Mozarteum University of Music in Salzburg and at the Meistersinger Conservatory in Nuremberg. She then undertook an additional course in teaching musical instruments in special education and a postgraduate course in general music education. For many years she lectured in recorder methodology and teaching practice at Nuremberg University of Music. She has worked for a long time as a music teacher and musician in Nuremberg and holds advanced courses in fields of music education.

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