Jesu, Joy for Two Violins
by Johann Sebastian Bach
String Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Violin Duet Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.732566

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Dave Prudon. Baroque,Christmas,Easter,Wedding. 5 pages. Prudon String Ensembles #3915869. Published by Prudon String Ensembles (A0.732566).

This time-honored piece by Bach has been arranged for many instruments but not so often for just two violins.  Without sacrificing any of Bach's wonderful lyricism, this arrangement offers two well-matched parts which come together to produce a very satisfying result.

This will be a great addition to the repertoire list of any Violin Duo that regularly plays for weddings and other special events.

To see hundreds of other nice arrangements for strings, take a look at:  Prudon String Ensembles Sheet Music.

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