Tre Romantiske Korsange by Jorgen Jersild 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Jorgen Jersild

Jorgen Jersild's music is always marked by a timbral refinement with a certain inspiration from Cesar Franck and a persistently seamless musical timing. His early works sit in the intersection between the Danish and French traditions, whose inspirations he later synthesized into his own personal style, as can be heard in Three Romantic Songs for Chorus , composed in 1971. Jorgen Jersild (1913-2004) was a Danish composer and pedagogue. He studied in Paris and at the University of Copenhagen, before becoming a teacher at the Royal Danish Academy of Music for over thirty years. During this time he wrote several successful textbooks on solfege and musical theory.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB A Cappella
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Jorgen Jersild
Publishers:
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
ISBN:
9788759859292
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Jorgen Jersild
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
23
Size:
8.25x11.75x0.119 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.26 pounds

Choral (SATB)

SKU: HL.14017079

Composed by Jorgen Jersild. Music Sales America. A Cappella, Classical. Choral Score. Composed 2002. 23 pages. Edition Wilhelm Hansen #WH29739. Published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen (HL.14017079).

ISBN 9788759859292. 8.25x11.75x0.119 inches.

Jorgen Jersild's music is always marked by a timbral refinement with a certain inspiration from Cesar Franck and a persistently seamless musical timing. His early works sit in the intersection between the Danish and French traditions, whose inspirations he later synthesized into his own personal style, as can be heard in Three Romantic Songs for Chorus , composed in 1971. Jorgen Jersild (1913-2004) was a Danish composer and pedagogue. He studied in Paris and at the University of Copenhagen, before becoming a teacher at the Royal Danish Academy of Music for over thirty years. During this time he wrote several successful textbooks on solfege and musical theory.

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