Hark the Herald Angels Sing (arr. Kristin Coleman Campbell) by Felix Mendelssohn Sheet Music for Violin and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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Hark the Herald Angels Sing (arr. Kristin Coleman Campbell)
by Felix Mendelssohn Violin and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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Here is a violin solo with piano accompaniment of the Christmas hymn Hark the Herald Angels Sing. This solo is set for an intermediate student, level 4 or 5. The last measure shifts into 5th position with an optional high A (A6). An alternate note in 1st or 3rd position is included. It begins the key of C Major and then modulates to F Major for the last stanza. This is written specifically for the violinist and includes fingerings and bowings so that the student can self learn if desired. Add this joyful and triumphant arrangement of this Christmas hymn to your repertoire this year.

Horsehair Music brings you music for stringed instruments by people who play stringed instruments. These arrangements will never be adapted and published for other instruments. Play these arrangements with confidence knowing they will work for the violinist.

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