![]() The irresistible charm of this music will leave no choral singer unmoved and is bound to find favour with audiences. In them you will find homophonic movements, sweeping melodic lines, vocal imitations of Celtic instruments and rousing rhythms. ![]() This book brings together 20 of these traditional melodies in contemporary, modern arrangements for mixed chorus. The songs all tell stories that have been passed down through successive generations, with more facets than any other kind of traditional music: some are melancholy dirges, some playful and lively dance tunes. This revival may have been inspired by historical Hollywood epics, by popular dance acts such as "Riverdance", by Michael Flatley or purely by the emotional power of Celtic melodies. Songlist: Danny Boy, The Lark In the Clear Air, The Last Rose of Summer Voicing: SA | 40736b | Songbook | $5.50 | With PianoĬeltic music is enjoying a well-deserved revival. Choral Basics are great value for money providing a contrasted set of arrangements for any concert. ![]() Straightforward and idiomatic piano accompaniments have been included and are designed to support the vocal lines, without putting pressure on staff with less developed keyboard skills. The rich array of repertoire is bound to be a hit with singers of all ages, and the technical abilities of choirs at this level have been taken into consideration. These simple 2-part choral arrangements for soprano and alto voices make the series perfect for choirs. If you are looking for straightforward and rewarding repertoire for your beginner choir, then you need look no further than Choral Basics - the perfect series for singers of all ages. This enchanting collection of traditional Irish melodies showcases three of the finest songs to originate from the 'Emerald Isle' from the classic title song 'Danny Boy' to the poignant 'The Last Rose of Summer' and 'The Lark in Clear Air'. Alexander L'Estrange : Danny Boy and Other Classic Irish Melodies ![]()
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