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Born in Bethlehem
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SATB choir, Bb clarinet, and piano - Early Intermediate
SKU: EC.8794
Composed by Gwyneth W. Walker. Christmas, Sacred, 21st Century. Octavo. Duration 4 minutes, 15 seconds. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #8794. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.8794).
ISBN 600313487941. UPC: 600313487941. English.
“Born in Bethlehem” is a numbers song, similar to “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Each group traveling to the Nativity, or associated with Jesus, is presented in ascending numerical order, from one to twelve. [“One for the little bitty Baby…Twelve for the Twelve Apostles”] Once the complete set has been introduced, the numbers are performed in reverse order, in a frantic, prestissimo race from twelve to one. This is an energetic song!
The Clarinet plays a featured role, enhancing the message of the lyrics. For example, the phrase “Children, go where I send thee” is matched by the Clarinet scampering up a scale as children setting forth on a trip. And the next line, “How shall I send thee?” has the Clarinet/children coming back down the scale, returning home. Duration: 4:15.
SATB choir, Bb clarinet, and piano - Early Intermediate
SKU: EC.8794
Composed by Gwyneth W. Walker. Christmas, Sacred, 21st Century. Octavo. Duration 4 minutes, 15 seconds. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #8794. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.8794).
ISBN 600313487941. UPC: 600313487941. English.
“Born in Bethlehem” is a numbers song, similar to “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Each group traveling to the Nativity, or associated with Jesus, is presented in ascending numerical order, from one to twelve. [“One for the little bitty Baby…Twelve for the Twelve Apostles”] Once the complete set has been introduced, the numbers are performed in reverse order, in a frantic, prestissimo race from twelve to one. This is an energetic song!
The Clarinet plays a featured role, enhancing the message of the lyrics. For example, the phrase “Children, go where I send thee” is matched by the Clarinet scampering up a scale as children setting forth on a trip. And the next line, “How shall I send thee?” has the Clarinet/children coming back down the scale, returning home. Duration: 4:15.
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