SKU: MN.CH-1385
UPC: 765844006457. English.
This O, What a Beautiful City arrangement was originally written when the Gregg Smith Singers was doing a lot of work in the NYC schools for Arts Connection. In the beginning performances the school children sang the melody while GSS sang the harmonic parts. Flexibility is encouraged, especially when working with diverse forces. Featuring the children's voices and the soprano solo is paramount; however, if no children's chorus is available, it is perfectly acceptable to use all SATB voicing. Part of the Gregg Smith Folksong Series.
SKU: HL.1473315
ISBN 9798350127911. UPC: 196288214014. 9.0x12.0x0.2 inches.
40 easy songs arranged for the most popular harmonica of all time, the 10-hole diatonic, key of C harmonica. These arrangements are written in standard notation and easy-to-read harmonica tab, with hole numbers and arrows. Essential lryics and chord symbols are also included! Songs include: All My Loving • Blowin' in the Wind • By the Time I Get to Phoenix • Daydream Believer • Edelweiss • Fields of Gold • Fly like an Eagle • Free Fallin' • Hand in My Pocket • Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head • Shenandoah • Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) • What a Wonderful World • What Makes You Beautiful • You Are So Beautiful • You've Got a Friend • and more!
SKU: HL.8552509
ISBN 9781540014221. UPC: 888680793227. 5.0x5.0x0.169 inches.
Here is a medley from Rodgers and Hammerstein's first Broadway hit, Oklahoma! John Leavitt expertly arranged these classic American songs so that every vocal ensemble will sound their best. Outstanding programming! The 8-minute medley includes Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'; Oklahoma; The Surrey with the Fringe on Top; Kansas City; I Cain't Say No; Many a New Day; People Will Say We're in Love.
SKU: GI.G-10338
English. Text Source: African American sprituals.
Born out of the sufferings of Black people during slavery, spirituals express sorrow, hope, despondency, faith, and joy. These songs reflect the conditions in which slaves found themselves and are relevant to the conditions in which we all find ourselves at various times in our lives. Norah Duncan IV arranged these pieces during such conditions, as the pandemic raged and Black Lives Matter marches exploded throughout our country in the summer of 2020. While retaining the essence of these spirituals, Norah has raised them to the category of art songs, making this collection an amazing source of repertoire for the gifted singer. CONTENTS: City Called Heaven • Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel • Give Me Jesus • Here’s One • I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray • I’ve Just Come from the Fountain • I Want Jesus to Walk with Me • Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen • Oh What a Beautiful City • Ride Up in the Chariot.
SKU: NR.96543
Text: Alfred Perceval Graves.
The alarm, Alone all alone, Away to the wars, The beautiful city of Sligo, The blackbird and the wren, The black phantom, The bower in my breast, Changing her mind, Clare's dragoons, The County of Mayo, The daughter of the rock, The death of General Wolfe, The death of Oscar, Eva Toole, The falling star, Farewell now Miss Gordon, The heroes of the sea, I pray you be patient, I shall not die for love of thee, The Killarney hunt, The King's Cave, Kitty of the cows, The leafy Cool-Kellure, Like a ghost I am gone, Like a stone in the street, Lost light of my eyes, Lovely Anne, Lullaby, Marching to Candahar, Mary what's the matter, The melody of the harp, More of Cloyne, My garden at the back, O'Donnell's march, Oh my grief oh my grief, One at a time or Daniel Whitty, The only one for me, Ther Quern tune, The reaper's revenge, Remember the poor, The riddle :, Spinning-wheel song, Roddy More the rover, The sailor's bride, Since we're apart, The song of the fairy king, The song of the rose, The songs Erin sings, The stolen heart, The Stratagem, Trotting to the fair.