Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) - alto recorder duet (arr. Vitor Melo) by John Francis Wade Sheet Music for Recorder Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) - alto recorder duet (arr. Vitor Melo) Digital Sheet Music
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Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) - alto recorder duet (arr. Vitor Melo)
by John Francis Wade Recorder Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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"O Come, All Ye Faithful" (originally spelled in Latin as "Adeste Fideles") is a famous Christmas song that has been attributed to various authors. This beautiful hymn was first published by John Francis Wade in his collection Cantus Diversi (1751), with four Latin verses, and music set in the traditional square notation used for medieval liturgical music. Besides John Francis Wade, the tune has been attributed to several musicians, from John Reading and his son, to Handel, and even the German composer Gluck. The Portuguese composer Marcos Portugal or King John IV of Portugal have also been credited. Thomas Arne, whom Wade knew, is another possible composer. This arrangement is a beautiful duet for alto recorder. Key: G Major.

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