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Title
Stjernesludd (Starsleet)
Article no.
4090915
Category
Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory
Christmas music (orchestra instrumentation)
Instrumentation
Ha
(concert/wind band);
Voc
(vocal)
Instrumentation/info
Solo f. 1Voc;
/
(or); 1TSax
Format
PrtStm
(full score and parts); download
Country of publication
Norway (no)
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Series title
Concert Band Christmas Series
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Year of publication
2016
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Composer
Dahl, Alf Fasmer
Arranger
Hannevik, John Philip
Difficulty level
2+
Duration
3:58
Additional info/contents
Stjernesludd is a hit single from the popular Norwegian band DumDum Boys. The song-writer Aslak Dørum is the bass-player in the band. It was recorded in 1997, and it has been a well know radio-hit ever since. The lyrics are set in a dark tone, and they tell the story of a gloomy and “black and white” feeling in the cold weather before Christmas. "But when the winter comes, we can make angels in the snow…"
In 2010, Norwegian singer Kurt Nilsen accompanied by The Norwegian Radio Orchestra recorded it for their CD “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
If performed with Tenor Sax soloist, the first time bracket can be omitted.
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