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    Frederik Magle
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...a little fun for Christmas....

giwro

New member
Years ago while a composition student, I wrote these pieces... when I finally returned to school to finish the degree, I put them together to form a suite, which I performed at my Composition recital....

Christmas Suite

1 - Trio: Joy to the World
2 - Fughette: Hark the Herald Angels Sing
3 - Adagio: Silent Night
4 - Toccata-Carillon on a French Carol

~~~

I still have a deep love for Christmas music, and this year I wrote this:

Il est né le divin enfant

Hope these help put you in the mood for Christmas - my best to all of my fellow MIMF-ers for the season!

- G
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
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Thank you, Giwro, for these splendid musical offerings.

Have a blessed Christmas, too.
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Aloha Master Giwro,

Thank you for gracing MIMF with the splendiferous fruits of your labors. They tell a tale of your Faith, Humanity, Erudition, Soul, and Love. Exquisite gems they are, attesting to your skill and craftsmanship.

May God bless you and yours and the gifts of your musical soul.

Humbly,

CD :tiphat::tiphat::tiphat:
 

marval

New member
Thank you Giwro,

That was really lovely.

All the best to you and yours for Christmas and the new year.


Margaret
 

giwro

New member
KH, Corno, Marval, greatcyber,

Glad you enjoyed the music - 'tis my pleasure to share!

- g
 
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