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2014 Walton Exceptional Music for Distinctive Younger Voices

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Music for Distinctive Younger Voices The Rainbow David N. Childs Just right for your young voices, this work received enthusiastic response from the start. Christina Rosetti's lovely poem inspired David Childs to write this gorgeous work. It offers ample opportunities for the developing voices to express the beautiful imagery of the text. 10046160 SA & piano $2.00 David Childs Listen and order. Who Can Sail? (Vem kan segla förutan vind?) Arr. Carl-Bertil Agnestig This Finnish folksong is an exceptional teaching tool for musical phrasing and vocal blend. It is an artistic selection that consistently appears on festival lists. Can be sung in English or Swedish. 5178686 2-part treble, descant & piano Listen and order. Ritmo Dan Davison $1.90 Listen and order. This setting of "Ritmo" is great fun for young singers! The SA(T)B voicing is arranged especially for developing choirs with more girls than boys, but works as well with evenly balanced SAB choirs. This very well received Spanish-style piece is a great opener, closer or encore, with the choir hand percussion further enhancing the lively piano (four-hands) rhythms. 10090775 SA(T)B & piano $2.05 Also available: 10090829 TTBB & piano 10065254 SATB, 4-hand piano 10067378 Piano part $2.05 $2.05 $5.00 Follow the Drinking Gourd arr. Dan Davison Listen and order. This lively and effective arrangement of a traditional slave song retells a compelling story about the road to freedom. Syncopated rhythms and a variety of hand-held percussion give the setting a nice motion, and the voice ranges are composed expressly for the young mixed choir. 3299114 SAB, piano & percussion $2.05 Walton Music Choral Selections

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