Chorus Choir (SSAATTBB) - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1842303
Composed by Anonymus. Arranged by A. Billeter and Rico Zela. This edition: pdf. Multicultural, World. 13 pages. Rico Zela #1401838. Published by Rico Zela (A0.1842303).
A heartfelt a cappella arrangement of the traditional Swiss folk song 'S'isch äbene Mönsch uf Ärde' (also known as 'Vreneli ab em Guggisberg') from the Canton of Bern, arranged by A. Billeter and Rico Zela for mixed choir: SATB divisi. This easy to intermediate setting (difficulty level 2–3/5) captures the song's melancholic, romantic mood with simple yet rich harmonies, smooth voice leading, and flexible divisi for added depth. Ideal for folk concerts, yodeling festivals, cultural programs, or reflective moments in recitals – perfect for community choirs, school ensembles, or semi-professional groups exploring Swiss heritage. Features Swiss German (Bernese dialect) lyrics, nostalgic alpine themes of love and separation, and no accompaniment required for pure vocal expression!
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