Dive with us into the magical world of Disney's Frozen, where icebergs sparkle and snowflakes dance, and join Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and their friends on their adventures. From the powerful sounds of "Let It Go" to the heartwarming melodies of "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" – here you’ll find the sheet music for your instrument!
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? is a deeply moving narrative at the heart of the first film. This melody skillfully draws us into the childhood of sisters Elsa and Anna, capturing the emotional rollercoaster of their relationship. From youthful enthusiasm to poignant loss, the song explores themes of love, connection, and the unstoppable passage of time with heartfelt sensitivity.
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Show YouTube content“Let It Go” is a powerful anthem of self-acceptance and liberation. With a captivating melody and profound lyrics, the song embodies Elsa’s transformative journey as the Snow Queen. She finds the courage to let go of her fears and embrace her true self. A deeply moving song and an instant classic!
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Show YouTube content“In Summer” is the cheerful song of the lovable snowman Olaf, who dreams of warm summer days without understanding the reality of melting. With his innocent optimism and charming naivety, the song is guaranteed to bring a smile to our faces.
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Show YouTube content“All Is Found” was the first song written for the Frozen sequel, inspired by Norwegian lullabies. Sung by Anna and Elsa’s mother, the song takes us into the world of Arendelle and tells of the wisdom hidden in nature.
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Show YouTube contentThe powerful ballad “Into the Unknown” is seen as a continuation of "Let It Go" from the first movie. In "Let It Go", Elsa recognizes her powers; in “Into the Unknown,” she embraces the call of the responsibility that comes with them. With a haunting melody and gripping lyrics, we follow Elsa on her journey into the unknown, as she listens to the mysterious call from afar. The song captures the fearlessness of adventure and the determination to find one’s path, even when it’s unknown and challenging. It was nominated for the 2020 Oscars and Golden Globes in the “Best Original Song” category.
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Show YouTube content“Lost in the Woods” is a heartfelt ballad that delves into themes of inner conflict and the search for identity. With a moving melody, the song is performed by Kristoff as he wanders through the woods, grappling with his own insecurities.
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Show YouTube contentWhether it’s “Frozen Fever,” “Frozen – Northern Lights,” or “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” the immense success of the two Frozen movies served as a creative springboard for the creation of fascinating short films. The lovable snowman Olaf even got his own short film series, “Olaf Presents,” on Disney+.
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Show YouTube contentSince 2018, Frozen has also been a musical on Broadway in New York City. For the past two years, the story of Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and friends has been performed in Germany at the Theater an der Elbe in Hamburg. With stunning staging, captivating songs, and a compelling storyline, the musical brings the beloved characters and the magical world of Frozen to life in a whole new way.
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