Lulajze Jezuniu is a traditional Polish Christmas carol which first appears in the 1705 Archdiocese Archives of Poznan in Poland, although it is thought to have been written in the 17th Century. Polish composer Frederick Chopin hints at …Read More
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Lulajze Jezuniu is a traditional Polish Christmas carol which first appears in the 1705 Archdiocese Archives of Poznan in Poland, although it is thought to have been written in the 17th Century. Polish composer Frederick Chopin hints at the tune in the slow section of his Scherzo in B minor opus 20 for piano. This arrangement for Clarinet Quartet retains the carol's essential simplicity and beauty. It consists of two verses and choruses, with the second having a slightly more elaborate arrangement, so that it maintains the interest of performer and audience, without overcomplicating its natural charm