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SKU: AP.48983
UPC: 038081563077. 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.48982
UPC: 038081563060. English. Words by William Butler Yeats.
SKU: AP.48981
UPC: 038081563053. English. Words by William Butler Yeats.
SKU: HL.48009896
UPC: 073999685411. 8.5x11.75x0.345 inches.
Voice and Keyboard. Contents: Lovely Mollie * I'm a Decent Good Irish Body * The Star of the County Down * Oh Father, Father, Build me a Boat * I Have a Bonnet Trimmed with Blue * She Lived Beside the Anner * Where the Grass Grows Green * The Fenians of Cahirciveen * Oh, Limerick is Beautiful * The Bold Tenant Farmer * The Dear Irish Boy * The Old Turf Fire * The Hounds of Filemore * My Blue Eyed Mountain Queen * The Black Ribbon-Band * My brown-haired Boy * My Bonny Labouring Boy * A Young Maid Stood in her Father's Garden * Tigaree Torum Orum * Johnny Doyle * I'm in arrears * The Philippine Soldier * Innisfree * Green Grows the Laurel * The Top of Inny's Side * The Little Black Rose * The Dingle Puck-Goat.
SKU: AP.48970
UPC: 038081562940. English.
PianoTrax 14 contains accompaniment tracks for the following choral publications: And So We Sing * Benedicamus Domino * Exsultate in Seven * Hodie Fanfare! * I'm Homeward Bound * The Lake Isle of Innisfree * Laudate Dominum * My Lord, What a Morning * Pirates of the Cherry Tree * Revelation * Snow on Snow * Still, Still, Still * Ten Thousand Miles * This Jubilant Song * Vox * The Water Is Wide * What if I Could Tell You? * Your Song.
About Alfred Choral Designs
Th e Alfred Choral Designs Series provides student and adult choirs with a variety of secular choral music that is useful, practical, educationally appropriate, and a pleasure to sing. To that end, the Choral Designs series features original works, folk song settings, spiritual arrangements, choral masterworks, and holiday selections suitable for use in concerts, festivals, and contests.
SKU: HL.50600616
ISBN 9781495070365. UPC: 888680631659. 6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: HL.14013851
Muriel Herbert (1897-1984) was a British composer, pianist and singer. She studied at the Royal College of Music, where she met Charles Stanford and Roger Quilter. She wrote many songs for Voice and Piano in her early life, as well as some instrumental and orchestral works, but stopped composing after her husband left her in 1939. Her works were largely unappreciated until twenty years after her death, but they have now, quite rightly, become the subject of a keen and enthusiastic revival with a growing fan base.
The Lake Of Innisfree was one of her most popular works. It is a setting of a poem by the Irish poet W. B. Yates (1865-1939).
SKU: EC.9278
UPC: 600313311185. English.
Songs of Love and Solace traces a young man's journey of love and heartbreak. The cycle of four texts by Irish poet William Butler Yeats begins with Brown Penny. This short poem depicts a young man infatuated with the idea of falling in love, and then becoming awestruck as he contemplates the depths of love’s power. In the second poem, He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven, the poet, speaking to his beloved, realizes he has nothing of value to offer but his dreams. Tread softly, he implores, because you tread on my dreams.” In When You Are Old, we find our poet heartbroken. In his grief he peers into the future and foresees his beloved, in old age, remembering the depth and purity of their forsaken love: “But one man love the pilgrim soul in you, And loved the sorrows of your changing face.” In the final song, The Lake Isle of Innisfree,” the poet, saddened but wiser, wistfully resolves to escape the struggles and heartbreaks of his modern existence, and seek solace in the beauty and calm of nature. Songs may be performed separately.