Jingle Bells from Oberkrain - funny alpine folk music version (arr. Augustin Lehfuss) by James Lord Pierpont Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Jingle Bells from Oberkrain - funny alpine folk music version (arr. Augustin Lehfuss) Digital Sheet Music
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Jingle Bells from Oberkrain - funny alpine folk music version (arr. Augustin Lehfuss)
by James Lord Pierpont Brass Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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A funny version of the famous christmas song "Jingle Bells", arranged by Austrian arranger Augustin Lehfuss and was originally written for the German "Rennquintett", whose members used to perform it on their christmas shows.

"Oberkrain" is an remote area somewhere in the Austrian and Slowenian alps, which has created a special style of folk music, which is quite popular in the eastern alpine regions 

This arrangment is part of a series of 5 arrangements of "jingle bells" for brass quintet, which are also available here on SMP ( also in a swinging, a chinese, a french waltz and a latin style), but wiith a length of just 75 seconds it will serve well as an encore number played alone.

see also the other 4 Arrangements in this serie, which can be found at the same publisher´s appearance here on SMP.

visit the arranger on twitter too
https://twitter.com/AugustinLehfuss

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