Product Description
Winter Wonderland is a holiday classic of all time. The poem was written in 1934 by Richard Smith, who suffered from tuberculosis, as he was sitting in a park admiring the freshly fallen snow in Pennsylvanian. He showed the poem to friend Felix Bernard, a Jewish musician, and he put a tune to it. Smith died the following year at age 34. Guy Lombard and his orchestra, The Royal Canadians performed this song the winter before Smith died. This arrangement is for advanced intermediate level piano duet, for 1 piano, 4 hands. This festive and fun arrangement includes helpful fingering and both the primo and secondo have alternating melody. A great piece for recitals, Christmas and holiday concerts, and family fun around the piano! Arranged by Amy J. Snyder. Visit Amy at www.facebook.com/amyjsnyder7 . If you enjoy this arrangement, check out Amy's other duets: White Christmas, Let It Snow!, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Ding Dong Merrily, Patapan, and ensembles- Carol of the Bells and We Need a Little Christmas, and many, many solos!
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