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Voicing/Instrumentation: Piano Solo
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Justin Reeve is a native of Utah, and has played the piano for over 30 years, and has composed his own musical compositions and arrangements for most of that time. He loves performing in the community, and has done so for social gatherings, conferences, devotionals, assisted living centers, and is a regular pianist at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden. Outside his music, Justin is a software engineer and educational technology consultant, and a husband and father of four.
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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Justin K. Reeve!
Voicing/Instrumentation: Piano Solo
See more from Justin K. Reeve.
Visit composer's personal website.
No user ratings for this song yet. Leave yours by clicking the button above!
More about Justin K. Reeve:
Justin Reeve is a native of Utah, and has played the piano for over 30 years, and has composed his own musical compositions and arrangements for most of that time. He loves performing in the community, and has done so for social gatherings, conferences, devotionals, assisted living centers, and is a regular pianist at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden. Outside his music, Justin is a software engineer and educational technology consultant, and a husband and father of four.
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for this piece (opens in a new window).This sheet music is meant to be played with the accompaniment track. I might update this later to fill in the blank space from measures 60-95 when the orchestra takes over.
Download accompaniment track: https://music.justinreeve.com/mitt-hjerte-alltid-vanker/
"Mitt Hjerte Alltid Vanker," translated as "My Heart Always Wanders," is a Scandinavian Christmas song. Originally written and published by Danish pietist bishop Hans Adolph Brorson in his song booklet Nøgle Jule-Psalmer (New Christmas Hymns) in 1732, the lyrics have been set to a number of tunes over the centuries, with the most well-known modern recording being the 1995 cover by Sissel Kyrkjebø.
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