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François-Auguste Gevaert | A Joyful Christmas Song | for Clarinet Ensemble (5-Part) (arr. Andrew Lamb) Digital Sheet Music
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François-Auguste Gevaert | A Joyful Christmas Song | for Clarinet Ensemble (5-Part) (arr. Andrew Lamb)
by François-Auguste Gevaert Clarinet Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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Experience the festive spirit with this advanced Clarinet Ensemble adaptation of "A Joyful Christmas Song" by the renowned Belgian musicologist and composer, François-Auguste Gevaert. This arrangement is crafted to bring joy and cheer to your Christmas concert or recital.

ߎcored for the following instruments:
  • ߎart 1: Clarinet in Bb, Clarinet in Eb
  • ߎart 2: Clarinet in Bb
  • ߎart 3: Clarinet in Bb, Basset Horn
  • ߎart 4: Alto Clarinet in Eb
  • ߎart 5: Bass Clarinet in Bb

This arrangement allows for flexibility in the choice of instruments, making it adaptable for various ensemble configurations.

Level of Difficulty: Advanced

Potential Uses: Perfect for Christmas concerts and recitals.

About the Composer: François-Auguste Gevaert (31 July 1828 24 December 1908) was a Belgian musicologist and composer, born in Huise, near Oudenaarde. Gevaert's journey from being a baker's son to a celebrated composer and musicologist is inspiring. He studied at the Ghent Conservatory, became the organist of the Jesuit church in Ghent, and later won the Belgian Prix de Rome. His career took him to Paris, Spain, and Italy, and he eventually became the head of the Brussels Conservatoire. Although his own compositions are largely forgotten today, his legacy as a teacher, historian, and lecturer endures.

ߓotable Works: Treatise on Instrumentation, Vade Mecum for organists

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