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Still, Still, Still - Hoelscher
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Still, Still, Still - Hoelscher 4-Part - Sheet Music

SATB choir

SKU: BP.BP1987

Arranged by Joey Hoelscher. Sacred octavos. Sacred, Christmas. Octavo. Beckenhorst Press #BP1987. Published by Beckenhorst Press (BP.BP1987).

UPC: 748769019870. 6.75 x 10.25 inches.

A lovely setting with new music to enhance the arrangement of the traditional Austrian Carol. Scored for SATB choir with soprano solo/soli descant and a flowing keyboard accompaniment. Accessible for the average church choir.

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Based on 2 Reviews
Anonymous
November 25, 2018
Beautiful arrangement
This is a beautiful, rich setting of this traditional hymn. Gorgeous piano part, luscious harmonies, and just enough change to keep it fresh while carrying the traditional melody.
Tucsonfunk
December 15, 2013
Still Still Still
Joey Hoelscher really hit this arrangement out of the park. A beautiful experience of this soft Christmas carol. The introduction actually sounds like snow falling down, and it only gets better from there. In our choir we enjoy a capella, and eliminated the piano for the whole second verse (much to our pianist's chagrin) but it was beautiful. I will be looking for more works by this arranger. Thank you!