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Choral Choir,Choral (SSAA) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1351535 By African-American Spiritual. By African-American Spiritual. Arranged by Mary S. Walsh. Contemporary,Contest,Festival,Historic,Praise & Worship,Religious. 8 pages. Mary Walsh #936386. Published by Mary Walsh (A0.1351535). An acapella arrangement of the African-American Spiritual Down To The River To Pray for treble voices. This piece opens with an embellished solo with an Appalachian feel, followed by luscious chords provided by the choir. New counterpoint with a familiar melody will challenge your choir and please your audience. This arrangement can be used as an anthem in a liturgical setting for baptisms or general use. This arrangement would also be ideal in an educational or concert setting.
Down To The River To Pray
Chorale SSAA
African-American Spiritual
$2.50 2.13 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus

SSAA choir and piano (SSAA) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.774783 By The Manhattan Transfer. By Michel Paul Fugain and Wayne Shanklin. Arranged by Sandra Milliken. Octavo. 7 pages. Sandra Milliken #6656857. Published by Sandra Milliken (A0.774783). Chanson d'Amour (sometimes referred to as The Ra-Da-Da-Da-Da Song) is a popular piece written by the American singer, songwriter and producer, Wayne Shanklin. In 1958 Shanklin had suggested the song to a California lounge circuit duo Art and Dotty Todd. They liked the song and produced a demo recording, which was later released as a single by Era Records. Then, almost 20 years later, in 1976, the vocal jazz quartet The Manhattan Transfer came across a demo on cassette and decided to record a remake of Chanson d'Amour for their Coming Out album. The track featured Janis Siegel singing lead with an Edith Piaf sound.Whilst overlooked in the United States in its single release, Manhattan Transfer's version became a hit across Europe in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Norway and Switzerland. In the English-speaking world it was a chart topper in the UK and Ireland as well as in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.The song had become Manhattan Transfer's most widespread international success.This arrangement is available in six choral versions – SA, SSA, SSAA, SSATB with piano and SSAA, SSATB a cappella
Chanson D'amour
Chorale SSAA
The Manhattan Transfer
$2.20 1.88 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SSAA) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.774784 By The Manhattan Transfer. By Michel Paul Fugain and Wayne Shanklin. Arranged by Sandra Milliken. A Cappella. Octavo. 5 pages. Sandra Milliken #6656859. Published by Sandra Milliken (A0.774784). Chanson d'Amour (sometimes referred to as The Ra-Da-Da-Da-Da Song) is a popular piece written by the American singer, songwriter and producer, Wayne Shanklin. In 1958 Shanklin had suggested the song to a California lounge circuit duo Art and Dotty Todd. They liked the song and produced a demo recording, which was later released as a single by Era Records. Then, almost 20 years later, in 1976, the vocal jazz quartet The Manhattan Transfer came across a demo on cassette and decided to record a remake of Chanson d'Amour for their Coming Out album. The track featured Janis Siegel singing lead with an Edith Piaf sound.Whilst overlooked in the United States in its single release, Manhattan Transfer's version became a hit across Europe in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Norway and Switzerland. In the English-speaking world it was a chart topper in the UK and Ireland as well as in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.The song had become Manhattan Transfer's most widespread international success.This arrangement is available in six choral versions – SA, SSA, SSAA, SSATB with piano and SSAA, SSATB a cappella
Chanson D'amour
Chorale SSAA
The Manhattan Transfer
$2.20 1.88 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus






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