SKU: HL.49008218
ISBN 9790001124355. UPC: 842819104438. 9.0x12.0x0.119 inches.
This edition contains compositionally free arrangements of folksongs; quasi 'folksong fantasias en miniature' they are not to be mistaken for simple folksong arrangements. Only moder-ately difficult they should appeal to a wide circle of recorder lovers. Contents: Folksongs from England, Ireland, Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. For soprano, alto, tenor, and bass recorders.
SKU: HL.14011322
ISBN 9780853606246. 8.5x11.0x0.26 inches.
Fifteen Songs And Airs for Contralto or Baritone with piano accompaniment. Edited by Gerald Cooper.
SKU: HL.14004875
ISBN 9788759809433. Danish.
The favourites of children - 120 favourites in one book! The music teacher's indispensable handbook. Linda Lehun has through her years as a teacher of music in the primary school collected a large number of songs that the children have chosen themselves. The songs range from the simple songs usually sung by the younger pupils till the older classes, where eg Mona, Mona, Mona, hvornar kommer den dag ... still is a hit. With Bornenes Favoritter the teacher is well dressed for teaching, singing etc. All songs are written in keys easy to sing and with contemporary chords. Anne Lassen has illustrated everything.
SKU: CY.CC3056
ISBN 9790530110317. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
Bernard Scherr has arranged six lovely Portuguese Folksongs for Brass Quintet entitled: 1. Mourisca do Santo Joao de Braga (Moorish architechture of Saint John of Braga) as a march 2. A Pastorinha (The Shepherdess) - a lovely andantino 3. O Xi-Xi (Wee-wee) - a silly song 4. O ai, o linda! (Oh, the beauty!) - a lyrical romance 5. Coradinha (The blushing one) - a dance-like jaunt 6. Carro amaricano (American Car) - driving around in the auto These Portuguese folksongs contain many words and phrases that are associated with certain regions of Portugal. These folksongs come from northern Portugal and were collected during the first half of the 20th century. They represent, though, an earlier tradition stretching back into the 19th century and earlier. Some of these titles are terms of endearment (A Pastorinha, O Xi-Xi, and O ai, o linda), of something new and exciting (Carro amaricano), of dance (Coradinha), or of something that is not easily translated (Mourisca-referring either to architecture, a dance, or a local folk deity). These arrangements capture the charming melodies, woven throughout the group, and contain inventive harmonies and imitations. Instrumentation is for 2 Trumpets in B-flat, Horn, Trombone & Tuba. For advanced performers.