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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.924293 Arranged by ©Z.M. Barnes & Rising Lark Music. Christian,Christmas,Concert,Contemporary,Latin. Score. 9 pages. ©Z.M. Barnes & Rising Lark Music #6331291. Published by ©Z.M. Barnes & Rising Lark Music (A0.924293). Some dances on a Spanish carol with a beautiful melody and beautiful words.  It is said that Spanish church festivals often included dancing before the altar, so this must have been a top pick for such a joyful occasion.  Each verse becomes more rhythmic, and the final verse is a rhapsody, as the piano assembles a scene of guitars, drums, tapping shoes, and swirling figures.The piece can be shortened.  Played in full it takes about 6 minutes.  For a performance, a tambourine improvisation might be added.
Cold December Flies Away - Spanish Carol - El Desembre
Piano seul

$5.99 5.14 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.565320 By Sharon Wilson. By Folk Song and Traditional Spanish Carol. Arranged by Sharon Wilson. Christmas,Folk,Latin,Multicultural,Sacred,World. Score. 5 pages. Sharon Wilson #3878659. Published by Sharon Wilson (A0.565320). Here is an upbeat, cheerful piano solo arrangement of the traditional Mexican carol Para Pedir Posada (generally translated as Asking for a place to stay at the inn). This song is an important part of the Christmas celebrations in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries, mainly Mexico. This intermediate piano solo is an enjoyable instrumental selection for use during the Christmas season and adds a Spanish flavor to the other traditional carols used during the holidays. Duration 2:45
Have You a Room? ~ "Para Pedir Posada"
Piano seul
Sharon Wilson
$4.99 4.29 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1232453 Composed by Traditional Spanish. Arranged by Martin Neill. Christian,Christmas,Latin,Multicultural,World. Score. 1 pages. Martin Neill #828142. Published by Martin Neill (A0.1232453). The unusual words of this Spanish carol talk about the fish being excited about the birth of Jesus.Martin Neill is a professional composer and arranger based in the UK. He has won many international composition competitions, and his music is published by Starshine, Chichester Music Press and others. His arrangements show great attention to detail, including phrasing, dynamics and fingering suggestions, which is why they are popular with tens of thousands of musicians around the globe.
Los Peces en el Rio
Piano seul

$2.99 2.57 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.565324 By Sharon Wilson. By Salvador B. Celi. Arranged by Sharon Wilson. Christmas,Folk,Latin,Multicultural,Sacred,World. Score. 4 pages. Sharon Wilson #3887647. Published by Sharon Wilson (A0.565324). Here is an upbeat, happy piano solo arrangement of a Christmas carol from Ecuador and Peru known as Ya Viene el Niñito (generally translated as The Little Boy Jesus is Coming). This intermediate piano solo is a fun instrumental selection for use during the Christmas season and adds a Spanish flavor to the other traditional carols used during the holidays. Duration 2:00 with the repeat.A page is included showing an English translation of the lyrics. Since there is no official English translation for this song, the lyrics have been loosely translated by Sharon Wilson to give an idea of the song's theme, adjusting phrasing so the lyrics fit the melody. This arrangement is one of the 14 songs in the collection Christmas Favorites from Around the World. Visit Sharon Wilson's website: https://www.sharonwilsonmusic.com/Subscribe to her YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@SharonWilsonMusicCover Image Credit: Pixabay.com
Little Jesus Comes (Ya Viene el Niñito)
Piano seul
Sharon Wilson
$4.99 4.29 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Digital Download SKU: A0.966218 Composed by John Carbon. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score. 25 pages. John Carbon #3586217. Published by John Carbon (A0.966218). Composed in 2016, Madeleines is similar to my two sets of Spanish Lessons (1988 and 2001) which are both suites of character pieces for piano inspired by my admittedly limited travel in Spain. Madeleines is inspired by a much earlier hairbrained trip I took to France (and the rest of the Grand Tour) with my sister when I was in college. The title refers to Proust's episode of the madeleine, in which involuntary memory overwhelms the protagonist when he bites into one of these small cakes. I also sometimes experience poignant memories from our fondly remembered trip triggered by various catalysts. The five episodes in this set of pieces attempt to capture the essence of some of these memories. The first piece, MeÌmoire triste dans un cafeÌ (sad memory in a cafeÌ), serves the purpose of a preÌlude. One might conclude that the madeleine is sampled in this location. Il pleut aÌ Brest (It is raining in Brest) evokes memories of the wet weather in Brest, a city in Brittany near the coast. I was curious about this area because, during our travels, we met a boy in Paris with dark and dangerous eyes named François (François et ses yeux dangereux) who was from that area. In Il pleut the sound of rain alternates with church bells and fog horns (one of the poetic sensations I remember vividly about Brest). The third piece (François) is a blend of a barcarolle and a funeral march. I continued to send one-way letters to François after we returned and one day the French police called to tell me that he was dead and that they had found one of my letters on his body, which had been tossed into the Seine. They wanted more information, and they revealed that he had been smuggling drugs out of Turkey. I think the next piece, Promenade dans la meÌnagerie de Versailles (Walk in the zoo at Versailles), is tempered by later memories of a trip I took to the zoo at Schönbrunn palace near Vienna, the oldest Baroque zoo, which was in a terrible state of decay when I saw it, hence the wistful air. The finale of the set, Madeleine deÌteste les devoirs (Madeleine hates homework) is a bow to the French primer I grew up with, which had as one of its main characters a little girl who I think may have been named Madeleine. I know her father was named François. My memories are mixed up, the actual François Thibaud is remembered as the inventor of the fast-track method of learning French, which was in vogue when I first studied it in 6th grade. The idea here is that Madeleine, the daughter of François, is having a tantrum and playing with her hoops or a bike rather than doing her English homework. --John Carbon
Madeleines
Piano seul

$6.99 6 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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