François-Auguste Gevaert | A Joyful Christmas Song | for Double-Reed Quintet

Double-Reed Quintet

By: François-Auguste Gevaert
For: Double reed ensemble
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Composer
François-Auguste Gevaert
Year of composition
1893
Arranger
Andrew Lamb
Publisher
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
4 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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A Joyful Christmas Song | Chanson Joyeuse de Noël

This delightful Double-Reed Quintet arrangement of the carol by Belgian composer François-Auguste Gevaert brings festive cheer to any occasion! Perfect for medium-level musicians, this piece is ideal for Christmas concerts, church services, and recitals.

Composer: François-Auguste Gevaert (1828–1908), a celebrated Belgian musicologist and composer. Gevaert's extensive travels and prestigious positions, including heading the Brussels Conservatoire, made him an influential figure in the music world.

Instrumentation:

  • Part 1: Oboe
  • Part 2: Oboe
  • Part 3: English Horn
  • Part 4: Bassoon BC and Tenor Clef
  • Part 5: Bassoon

This arrangement offers flexibility in choice of instruments, making it a versatile addition to your repertoire.

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