SKU: AP.48981
UPC: 038081563053. English. Words by William Butler Yeats.
Lilting music resembles a folk song from the British Isles in this happy setting of Yeats' text, inspired by memories of childhood summers spent in the Irish countryside. The 12-line poem expresses a city-dweller's longing for the simple, tranquil life of Innisfree. Includes proven part-singing strategies---the tune first appears in unison, then becomes a canon; a peaceful bridge passes the melody through lower voice parts, while others sing sweet counterlines; and a modulation leads to full triadic harmony.
SKU: AP.48983
UPC: 038081563077. English. Words by William Butler Yeats.
SKU: AP.48982
UPC: 038081563060. English. Words by William Butler Yeats.
SKU: XC.1803012
9 x 12 inches.
A peaceful and beautiful winter song inspired by daydreams of falling snow, wintry wonderland scenes, and nostalgic winter memories of home and childhood. This song will set a wonderfully inviting mood for December and winter concert programs. The optional string pack may be performed by a string quartet or a larger string orchestra. Perform with the accompaniment MP3 (includes a fully produced version and a piano-only version), and help your students rehearse with the part-dominant MP3 practice tracks - available in a multi-user bundle to share with your whole choir.
SKU: XC.1803013
SKU: HL.214300
UPC: 888680663896. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
The title track from James Taylors breakthrough album of the same name in 1970, this sweet song in triple meter evokes dual impressions of childhood and of the lone traveler and will fill your performance space with a warm, nostalgic glow!
SKU: HL.214303
UPC: 888680663926. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
SKU: FG.55011-569-9
ISBN 9790550115699.
Alex Freeman's I Feel the Same Way, Three songs of Lilian Moore (2015) for children's chorus (SSA) captures little moments of childhood wonder. Lilian Moore (1909-2004) was a poet and editor, who helped make children's books more affordable and worked to combat racial stereotypes in children's literature. In the printed collection, the ambiance of each poem is enhanced by the artwork of Robert Quackenbush. His illustrations for each of the poems that Freeman has set to music here are reproduced within this score with the aim of transporting young singers into the micro universes of Moore's poems. Alex Freeman (b. 1972) grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. Around the age of 13 he became interested in composing. In 1998 he moved to New York to begin his Doctoral studies at the Juilliard School, studying with Christopher Rouse. The focus of his doctoral document led him to Finland. The recipient of a Fulbright Full Fellowship, he moved to Helsinki in 2001 to research Sibelius's sketches and study composition with Eero Hameenniemi at the Sibelius Academy. Dr. Freeman is currently composing full-time and lives with his wife and children in Finland.
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