Still, Still, Still by Austrian Carol TB - Sheet Music

By Austrian Carol

Still, Still, Still is an Austrian lullaby. The melody was first published in a folksong collection of Vinzenz Maria Suss in 1865, who founded the Salzburg Museum, and the German lyrics are attributed to Georg Gotsch. The German word "still" translates to "hushed" in English, and the original carol tells of the Christmas story of Jesus' birth and the angels' celebration. The English text used in this song takes a more general approach describing snow falling as a baby sleeps. The recognizable melodic opening of the carol is split between both voice parts throughout the piece to help with accessibility for limited ranges. Throughout the piece, stress on the 1st and 3rd beat of each measure, thereby taking weight off of beats 2 and 4 will enhance the musicality, as will connection from note to note.Still, Still, Still is an Austrian lullaby. The melody was first published in a folksong collection of Vinzenz Maria Süß in 1865, who founded the Salzburg Museum, and the German lyrics are attributed to Georg Götsch. The German word “still” translates to "hushed" in English, and the original carol tells of the Christmas story of Jesus’ birth and the angels' celebration. The English text used in this song takes a more general approach describing snow falling as a baby sleeps. The recognizable melodic opening of the carol is split between both voice parts throughout the piece to help with accessibility for limited ranges.Throughout the piece, stress on the 1st and 3rd beat of each measure, thereby taking weight off of beats 2 and 4 will enhance the musicality, as will connection from note to note.

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Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment
Ensembles:
TB 2-Part Men's Choir
Genres:
Christmas Carols
Composers:
Austrian Carol
Publishers:
BriLee Music
UPC:
672405010627
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Austrian Carol
Usages:
Christmas
Main Key:
E major
Number of Pages:
8
Size:
6.875 x 10.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.2 pounds

Choral TB chorus with Piano and optional Solos

SKU: CF.BL1210

Composed by Austrian Carol. Arranged by Noah Reese. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 0:03:30. BriLee Music #BL1210. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1210).

UPC: 672405010627. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: E major. English. Austrian Carol.

Still, Still, Still is an Austrian lullaby. The melody was first published in a folksong collection of Vinzenz Maria Suss in 1865, who founded the Salzburg Museum, and the German lyrics are attributed to Georg Gotsch. The German word "still" translates to "hushed" in English, and the original carol tells of the Christmas story of Jesus' birth and the angels' celebration. The English text used in this song takes a more general approach describing snow falling as a baby sleeps. The recognizable melodic opening of the carol is split between both voice parts throughout the piece to help with accessibility for limited ranges. Throughout the piece, stress on the 1st and 3rd beat of each measure, thereby taking weight off of beats 2 and 4 will enhance the musicality, as will connection from note to note.
Still, Still, Still is an Austrian lullaby. The melody was first published in a folksong collection of Vinzenz Maria Süß in 1865, who founded the Salzburg Museum, and the German lyrics are attributed to Georg Götsch. The German word “still” translates to "hushed" in English, and the original carol tells of the Christmas story of Jesus’ birth and the angels' celebration. The English text used in this song takes a more general approach describing snow falling as a baby sleeps. The recognizable melodic opening of the carol is split between both voice parts throughout the piece to help with accessibility for limited ranges.Throughout the piece, stress on the 1st and 3rd beat of each measure, thereby taking weight off of beats 2 and 4 will enhance the musicality, as will connection from note to note.