Silent Night (String Quartet) (2006) - string quartet/quintet by Franz Gruber arr. Mark Feezell, Ph.D. (DrFeezell.com)
This carol arrangement is from a series for string quartet. Tempi are suggestions only. The last phrase or entire carol may be used as an introduction when accompanying congregational singing. Visit drfeezell.com/strings for more carols and arrangements. Purchase of this score includes the right to make 3 (only three) photocopies so that all performers can have a copy. However, parts are still available if you prefer.
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