Christ the Lord Is Risen Today - four hands piano duet sheet music
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today - four hands piano duet sheet music
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This hymn piano duet sheet music arrangement is designed for a beginner and an advanced pianist to play together (one piano, four hands). In the first verse the two pianists will play in a straight-forward manner with the Primo performer playing the melody in their righ thand while the Secondo player carries the harmony and a beautiful, moving bass line. On the second verse the Primo performer will continue to carry the main theme, while the Secondo performer will play a beautiful counterpoint in the middle register. CHECK OUT the score previews to determine if this arrangement is the right fit for you! LISTEN to the full recording below!
Product details:
• PDF sheet music
• seven pages long (secondo 2 pages, primo 2 pages, master score 3 pages)
• difficulty: primo late beginner, secondo late intermediate
• key of C major • performance time 1’12”
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Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Jesus Christ Is Risen Today) is an Easter church hymn with lyrics written by Charles Wesley. The melody was first recorded in the collection Lyra Davidica, 1708 (tune: EASTER HYMN). This piano arrangement © 2021 Raluca Bojor. All Rights Reserved.
Raluca Bojor is a Romanian Christian musician based in the USA. She specializes in writing piano arrangements of church hymns and in writing original modern hymns for the church. Listen to her music on any streaming platform!
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Note: Here on my website you will find all my piano arrangements of public domain hymns. For my piano arrangements of copyrighted songs (i.e. In Christ Alone, Mary Did You Know, Speak O Lord etc) please visit musicnotes.com