Kling No Klokka
Ring the Church Bells!
Gordon Thornett
Kling No Klokka is a Norwegian folksong, about church bells ringing out
at Christmastime. The words are in Norwegian, and the setting is for Read More
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Kling No Klokka is a Norwegian folksong, about church bells ringing out
at Christmastime. The words are in Norwegian, and the setting is for
four-part choir (SATB), with organ or piano accompaniment.
This arrangement was made for the Boys' Choir at Trondheim Cathedral in
Norway, the Nidarosdomens Guttekor, and their conductor, Burn Moe, and now
forms a regular part of their Christmas repertoire.
An orchestration is also available from the composer at [email protected]. (See
youtube video at https://youtu.be/8T0xlU1uIw8.)
A version in English is now available on the j w pepper website under the
title, "Let the church bells ring!".