God Rest Ye Merry; Gentlemen. This is a traditional English Christmas carol also known as "God Rest You Merry; Gentlemen" from the mid-18th century. Perfectly suited for the holidays; it is an easy and traditionally styled arrangement. Solo Score. Pure Duo Sheet Music; Arrangement for Flute and Cello by Lars Christian Lundholm.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Zen SanctuaryBy Rebecca of "The Japanese garden rearranges the natural landscape in order to create a new beauty from nature." ~ Hirotaro OtaAfter reading Sunamita Lims beautiful book: "Chinese Style;" I was interested to know more about her new book: "Japanese Style." It is equally impressive with warm nurturing spaces created with wood and bamboo. While reading it is easy to imagine yourself wandering along stone pathways or sitting by a pond in a serene Japanese garden."Simple celebrations of everyday life can be as easy as kicking off your shoes at the front door to symbolize leaving behind the harried outer world; then lighting incense and being soothed by the subtle aroma of lavender wafting through the house." ~ pg. 76I was intrigued by some of the designs; especially the cabinet made with maple; alder and burl woods. The bamboo gate leading out into a garden also looked inviting. While the gardens are filled with beautiful fountains and stone lanterns; the interiors are filled with soft fabrics; pillows and interestingly patterned rugs.The teahouses are especially warm and inviting and Sunamita Lims beautiful writing sets a mood for the traditional settings. This is the type of book you want to read while sitting in a comfy chair. Half the enjoyment is reading the well-placed quotes and imagining living in a refreshingly pure and soothing environment.~The Rebecca Review3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Big DisappointmentBy BamboochikI was really looking forward to reading this book; expecting all kinds of great ideas. Instead it was a mess of a book with no real rational rhyme or reason. Thank goodness it was a freebie! I deleted it from my Kindle with relief to be done with it.6 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Caricature of Japanese ArchitectureBy Sergio RodriguezThis book is very disappointing; is one of those typical books that publishers put together just to have more books on a certain subject. The examples are not only boring; but have no in dept analysis; the projects are few; and do no justice to the great examples of Japanese architecture (influenced) in North America; what a waste!