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This beginner-level arrangement of Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht (Lullaby) by Johannes Brahms for Flute and Piano includes chord symbols and full lyrics in both English and German. The flute is a non-transposing instrument, so the melody sounds as written. With a gentle piano accompaniment and easy melodic line, its ideal for students, lessons, and expressive solo performances.What youll find in this sheet music: Flute & Piano arrangement Includes chord symbols Includes lyrics in English and German Comfortable range and simple rhythms Clean, beginner-friendly engraving Great for recitals, classes, or personal practice Encourages expressive playing and breath controlAbout the music:Composed in 1868, Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht (Lullaby) is one of Johannes Brahms' most beloved works. It was originally written for a friends child and has become an iconic melody in classical music, symbolizing comfort and tenderness.About the composer Johannes Brahms:Johannes Brahms (18331897) was a German Romantic composer admired for his emotional depth and structural precision. His Lullaby remains a staple of classical lullabies, often heard by generations around the world.
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