SKU: SU.80101470
Two Folk Songs (2011) are settings of traditional American folk songs, primarily associated with Appalachia. In keeping with the nature of the source material (and how it is performed in folk contexts), the settings are very straightforward. Every Night, When the Sun Goes Down is song with lyrics that focus on the transcendent peace that comes from faith, overcoming sorrow and death. Sourwood Mountain is a jubilant song with a nonsense refrain (hey-ho diddle-um day). The organ setting evokes the spirit of the banjo. As often happens in a traditional folk band, the melody is elaborated in a more virtuosic fashion on each repetition. Instrumentation: Organ Duration: 6' Composed: 2011 Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: FG.55011-577-4
ISBN 9790550115774.
Probably of folk song origin, the Swedish hymn Den blomstertid nu kommer was first time published in the 1695 Swedish Hymnal. The Finnish version is traditionally sung in the end of the school year. The rhytmic toccata, followed by the joyful variations and an uplifting fuga by Lars Karlsson is based on this tune which strongly associates with the beginning of summer.
SKU: GI.G-701
And other folk songs, singing games, and play parties for kids of all ages. Enrich children's lives with this delightful collection of traditional music. Play the CD at school, at home, and in the car for enjoyment or study. CONTENTS: Bandy-Rowe - Bingo - Bought Me a Cat - Cedar Swamp - The Cherry Tree Carol - Chickama Craney Crow - Come Back Home, My Little Chicks - The Cuckoo - Dillan Bay - Draw Me a Bucket of Water - Firefly - Frog Went A-Courtin' - Green, Green, The Crabapple Tree - Hambone - Jolly Is the Miller - Jubilee - The Juniper Tree - Kitty, Kitty Casket - The Old Sow - Page's Train - Pretty Polly - Tideo - Weevily Wheat - The Wind and the Rain. Also available: Bought Me a Cat Book and CD, G-6961, $34.95.
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