SKU: SU.80300196
This lively cumulative table song--the Jewish equivalent of The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly--has for centuries been sung toward the end of the Passover Seder meal, when the adults are wine-mellowed and the children are falling asleep. This arrangement, with its zesty piano and small percussion parts, and maximum flexibility in assigning stanzas of the text, makes a fine closer for a spring concert. Aramaic, with full translation. SSAA with piano and sm. percussion. Medium. SSAA, piano, percussion Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: SU.80300291
Come live with me, and be my love, invites the Christopher Marlowe poem, and the sprightly rhythm of the unison opening draws all the parts in one by one. Adventurous harmonies follow in this tribute to the English madrigal. SSAA, a cappella Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: GI.WW1797
UPC: 785147024767. English. Text by Sara Teasdale.
A special and unusual take on the idea of spring. The driving piano part captures the energy and wonder of the new beginnings of the season. Excellent vocal writing that is simple in its construction but complex in its sound.
SKU: HL.291949
UPC: 888680928643. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Using meaningless syllables and sounds this delightful piece works at any concert any time of year and is simply fun to sing and hear. The 7/8 meter is catchy and buoyant. The flavor of the music feels like a familiar folk song about dancing or Spring. Enjoy! Optional Electric Bass part also included.
SKU: M2.MOS-81508
ISBN 9790203794080.
Haikus sind japanisches Kurzgedichte in drei Zeilen (z.B.: Alter, stiller Teich / Froschlein springt hinein / Platsch!). Angelegt in verschiedenen Techniken und stilistischen Spielarten verbergen sie ihren Esprit geheimnisvoll in tieferen Schichten. Zweiter Preis beim Kompositionswettbewerb des Deutschen Musikrates fur den 5. Deutschen Chorwettbewerb 1998 in Regensburg.
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