WINTER LULLABY (for string orchestra) (2002) - string orchestra by J. Marshall Bevil
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Winter Lullaby is a short, fairly easy work suitable for a winter program. It has been successfully performed by an elementary school ensemble that is part of a literacy-based (i.e., non-Suzuki) instrumental program.
I wrote it in its original form (SATB choral), in 1989, as a first-Christmas gift for my son. Later, I adapted it for strings, mostly by adding some motion to the in... (more)
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