Weihnacht voller Lichterglanz
Songs and Music from 12 Countries
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Description
Every year, an important question never fails to arise during violin lessons: can beginners already take part in the performance of Christmas carols? Now the answer is: Yes, they can! thanks to the 35 pieces in Weihnacht voller Lichterglanz (The Bright Lights of Christmas). Eva-Maria Neumann, the author of the well-known Geigenschule (Violin Method) has arranged not only popular German carols, but also pieces from the Nordic countries, Russia, France, Spain and South America as well, and included free arrangements of instrumental Christmas music (Manfredini, Corelli, Haydn) in her collection. The book is arranged according to types of fingering in the first two parts. Sixteen carols are particularly well-suited to beginners who have only just begun learning their instrument. Their accompanying part is to be played only on open strings. Furthermore, all pieces have at least one part in the first position. Thus all violinists can contribute to a memorable Christmas of shared music-making.
DV 32149
EAN: 9790200426823
64 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / 335 g / stapled
Description
Description
Every year, an important question never fails to arise during violin lessons: can beginners already take part in the performance of Christmas carols? Now the answer is: Yes, they can! thanks to the 35 pieces in Weihnacht voller Lichterglanz (The Bright Lights of Christmas). Eva-Maria Neumann, the author of the well-known Geigenschule (Violin Method) has arranged not only popular German carols, but also pieces from the Nordic countries, Russia, France, Spain and South America as well, and included free arrangements of instrumental Christmas music (Manfredini, Corelli, Haydn) in her collection. The book is arranged according to types of fingering in the first two parts. Sixteen carols are particularly well-suited to beginners who have only just begun learning their instrument. Their accompanying part is to be played only on open strings. Furthermore, all pieces have at least one part in the first position. Thus all violinists can contribute to a memorable Christmas of shared music-making.
Table of contents
| 1. | Freu dich, Erd und Sternenzelt | (M. & T.: um / around 1520) |
| 2. | So viel Heimlichkeit | (M. & T.: Lotte Schuffenhauer) |
| 3. | Goder afton (Guten Abend) | (M.: Alice Tegnér | T.: Trad., dt/Ger T.: unbekannt/unknown) |
| 4. | Alle Jahre wieder | (M.: Friedrich Silcher | T.: Wilhelm Hey) |
| 5. | O du fröhliche | (M.: Johannes Daniel Falk | T.: aus Sizilien, vor 1788 / from Sicily, before 1788) |
| 6. | Am Weihnachtsbaum | (M.: Trad. | T.: Gustav Hermann Kletke) |
| 7. | Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann | (M.: Nicolas Dezède / Michael Dartsch | T.: nach/after Hoffmann von Fallersleben) |
| 8. | Jõuluöö täis valgussära (Weihnachtsnacht voll Lichterglanz) | (M.: Enn Vork | T.: Kustas Põldmaa, dt/Ger T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 9. | Wo wohnt wohl der Weihnachtsmann? | (M. & T.: Fredrik Vahle) |
| 10. | Was soll das bedeuten? | (M. & T.: um / around 1842) |
| 11. | Vamos pastorcillos (Kommet mit, ihr Hirten) | (M. & T.: Trad. aus Argentinien / from Argentina, dt/Ger T.: unbekannt/unknown) |
| 12. | Kommet, ihr Hirten | (M.: unbekannt / unknown | T.: Carl Riedel) |
| 13. | Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her | (M. & T.: Martin Luther) |
| 14. | A las doce de la noche (Um die zwölfte Stunde) | (M. & T.: aus / from Chile, dt/Ger T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 15. | Nu tändas tusen julejus (Wir zünden tausend Kerzen an) | (M. & T.: Emmy Köhler, dt/Ger T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 16. | Jingle Bells | (M. & T.: James Lord Pierpont, dt/Ger T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 17. | Villancico (Altspanisches Weihnachtslied) | (M.: Juan del Encina | T.: um/around 1500, dt/Ger T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 18. | Sind die Lichter angezündet | (M.: Hans Sandig | T.: Erika Engel) |
| 19. | Variationen über das französische Weihnachtslied „Je sais, vierge Marie“ | (M.: 16. Jahrhundert / 16th Century) |
| 20. | Jolly Old Saint Nicholas | (M. & T.: aus den / from the USA) |
| 21. | Wie soll ich dich empfangen? | (M.: Hans Leo Haßler | T.: Paul Gerhardt) |
| 22. | Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici (Singet all’ zur Weihnacht) | (M. & T.: 16. Jahrhundert / 16th Century, dt/Ger. T.: Henner Diederich) |
| 23. | On hanget korkeat, nietokset (Im Norden strahlt in der Winternacht) | (M.: Jean Sibelius (op. 1/5) | T.: Wilkku Joukahainen, dt/Ger T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 24. | Ich steh’ an deiner Krippen hier | (M.: Johann Sebastian Bach | T.: Paul Gerhardt) |
| 25. | Adeste fideles (Herbei, o ihr Gläub’gen) | (M.: John Reading | T.: Abbé Borderies, dt/Ger T.: Friedrich Heinrich Ranke) |
| 26. | Choralbearbeitung über „Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme“ | (M.: Philipp Nicolai) |
| 27. | Cantilena pro adventu | (E.-M. Neumann nach/after Joseph Haydn (Hob XXIII d:1)) |
| 28. | Hark! The Herald Angels Sing | (M.: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy | T.: Charles Wesley) |
| 29. | Julvisa (Gib mir nicht Glanz) | (M.: Jean Sibelius (op. 1/4) | T.: Sakari Topelius, dt/Ger. T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 30. | Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging | (M. & T.: Eichsfeld (Hessen/Hesse), 19. Jahrhundert / 19th Century) |
| 31. | Bajuschki baju | (M.: Kosakisches Wiegenlied / Cossack Wiegenlied | T.: unbekannt/unknown) |
| 32. | Tochter Zion | (M.: Georg Friedrich Händel | T.: Friedrich Heinrich Ranke) |
| 33. | Fum, fum, fum | (M. & T.: unbekannt/unknown, dt/Ger. T.: E.-M. Neumann) |
| 34. | Pastorale | (E.-M. Neumann nach/after Francesco Manfredini (Concerto grosso op. 3/10 „Per Il Santissimo Natale“)) |
| 35. | Pastorale | (E.-M. Neumann nach/after Arcangelo Corelli (Concerto grosso op. 6/8 „Fatto per la Notte di Natale“)) |