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3-part mixed choir, Piano - Digital Download SKU: LX.15-2001H Composed by Mark Weston. Concert, Diversity Programming, Novelty. Octavo. 12 pages. Heritage Music Press #e15/2001H. Published by Heritage Music Press (LX.15-2001H). UPC: 000308103915.In this follow-up to his smash hit, Christmas...in About Three Minutes, Mark takes us on a west to east musical tour of 14 countries. This highly entertaining and educational work features international folk songs and traditional tunes in a variety of styles and is a terrific link to interdisciplinary studies. Included are: Chiapanecas (Mexico), De Colores (South America), The Galway Piper (Ireland), Early One Morning (England), Frere Jacques (France), The Bluebells of Scotland (Scotland), Ach, du lieber Augustin (Germany), Funiculi, Funicula! (Italy), Everybody Loves Saturday Night (Nigeria), Shalom Chaverim (Israel), Arirang (Korea), Suliram (Indonesia), Click Go the Shears (Australia), and America, the Beautiful (United States).
Around the World...in About Three Minutes
Chorale 3 parties

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Choral Choir,Choral (SAB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1379316 Composed by American Folk Song. Arranged by Sarah Martinez. A Cappella,Children,Folk,Instructional,Traditional. 4 pages. Sarah Martinez #963998. Published by Sarah Martinez (A0.1379316). Alabama Gal, also known as Come Through in a Hurry, is a traditional folk dance in the southern United States. This Virgina Reel style dance originated in Scotland, but It was popular in the US in the mid-1800s and was called a play party or social dance.Setup: longways setVerse 1: The lead partners link hands and sashay down the center of the lines and then back up to their original spots.Verse 2: Partners do a right elbow turn, then a left elbow turn and back to their original spots.Verse 3: The lead partners cast off and lead their lines to the bottom of the set. The lead partners make an arch for the rest of the partners to go under.Verse 4: The first set of partners to go under the arch lead the lines back to the top of the set and they get ready to become the new lead partners for the next round.This a cappella choral arrangement is also available in 2-part, 3-part, and SATB.
Alabama Gal / Come Through in a Hurry (SAB, a cappella)
Chorale 3 parties

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Choral Choir,Choral (3-Part) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1379319 Composed by American Folk Song. Arranged by Sarah Martinez. A Cappella,Children,Folk,Instructional,Traditional. 4 pages. Sarah Martinez #964001. Published by Sarah Martinez (A0.1379319). Alabama Gal, also known as Come Through in a Hurry, is a traditional folk dance in the southern United States. This Virgina Reel style dance originated in Scotland, but It was popular in the US in the mid-1800s and was called a play party or social dance.Setup: longways setVerse 1: The lead partners link hands and sashay down the center of the lines and then back up to their original spots.Verse 2: Partners do a right elbow turn, then a left elbow turn and back to their original spots.Verse 3: The lead partners cast off and lead their lines to the bottom of the set. The lead partners make an arch for the rest of the partners to go under.Verse 4: The first set of partners to go under the arch lead the lines back to the top of the set and they get ready to become the new lead partners for the next round.This a cappella choral arrangement is also available in 2-part, SAB, and SATB.
Alabama Gal / Come Through in a Hurry (3-part, a cappella)
Chorale 3 parties

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Choral Choir (SAT) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1274487 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Contest,Festival,Folk,Irish,Wedding. Octavo. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #866631. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1274487). This lovely folksong is thought to have come from Scotland, though similar versions have been recorded in other parts of Britain. The song is also known as “O Waly, Waly†(it rhymes with daily) which means something like “woe is meâ€. For such an old song, it is not surprising that there are many variations of the lyrics. There are many sets of lyrics with different story-lines. This was because performers would often create new lyrics for the song. This melody has attracted a family of lyrics many of which bear little relationship to each other. The words used in this choral arrangement reflect the popular lyrics used during the twentieth century. The song was made popular by many folk singers notably Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. It has become one of the most popular folk songs today, largely because of its beautiful tune. But as with the lyrics, there are many variations on the melody with the result that no single variation can be considered the “correct†one.This SAT arrangement by Colin Kirkpatrick is ideal for school choir, amateur choir or college choir especially when there are few male voices. Each section of the choir as the melody line at some point and there are attractive and evocative counter-melodies. In the soprano part (which has one brief divisi section), the highest note is G5 (the G just above the staff, but only once). The alto part range is of B flat 3 to E5. The tenor range is D3 to D4. The music begins in E flat and modulates to C major. Running at just over three minutes, the work is sure to be popular with choir and audiences alike. 
The Water is Wide (SAT choir and piano)
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Choral Choir (SAB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1264867 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Early Music,Folk,Irish,Wedding. Octavo. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #857706. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1264867). This lovely folksong is thought to have come from Scotland, though similar versions have been recorded in other parts of Britain. The song is also known as O Waly, Waly which means something like “woe is meâ€. For such an old song, it is not surprising that there are many variations of the lyrics. An early version of the modern lyrics was consolidated by the British folksong collector Cecil Sharp in 1906, using multiple older sources in southern England. There are many sets of lyrics with different story-lines. This was because in the past, performers would often create new lyrics for the song. This melody has attracted an entire family of lyrics many of which bear little relationship to each other. The words used in this choral arrangement reflect the popular lyrics used during the twentieth century. The song was arranged for voice and piano in 1948 by British composer Benjamin Britten but in more recent times, was made popular by many folk singers notably Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. It has become one of the most popular folk songs today, largely because of its beautiful tune. But as with the lyrics, there are many variations on the melody with the result that no single variation can be considered the “correct†one.This SAB arrangement by Colin Kirkpatrick is ideal for high school or college choir, especially if the tenor/bass section is a bit low on numbers. Each section of the choir has the melody line at some point and there are attractive and evocative counter-melodies. In the soprano part (which has one brief divisi section), the highest note is G5 (which occurs only once and safely approached) and the highest note in the alto part is C5 (in the middle of the treble staff). The bartione part lies between A flat 2 (bottom space in bass clef) and D3 (just above the staff). The piano part is an integral part of the arrangement and therefore essential. The music begins in E flat and modulates to C major. Running at just over three minutes, the work is sure to be popular with choir and audiences alike.
The Water is Wide (SAB choir and piano)
Chorale 3 parties

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Choral Choir (SAB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1264866 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Wedding. Octavo. 9 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #857705. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1264866). This lovely folksong is thought to have come from Scotland, though similar versions have been recorded in other parts of Britain. The song is also known as “O Waly, Waly†which means something like “woe is meâ€. For such an old song, it is not surprising that there are many variations of the lyrics. An early version of the modern lyrics was consolidated by the British folksong collector Cecil Sharp in 1906, using multiple older sources in southern England. There are many sets of lyrics with different story-lines. This was because in the past, performers would often create new lyrics for the song. This melody has attracted an entire family of lyrics many of which bear little relationship to each other. The words used in this choral arrangement reflect the popular lyrics used during the twentieth century. The song was arranged for voice and piano in 1948 by British composer Benjamin Britten but in more recent times, was made popular by many folk singers notably The Seekers, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. It has become one of the most popular folk songs today, largely because of its beautiful tune. But as with the lyrics, there are many variations on the melody with the result that no single variation can be considered the “correct†one.This SAB arrangement by Colin Kirkpatrick is ideal for high school or college choir. Each section of the choir as the melody line at some point and there are attractive and evocative counter-melodies. In the soprano part (which has one brief divisi section), the highest not is G5 which appears only once and is approached safely.  The highest note in the alto part is C5 (in the middle of the treble staff). The baritone part lies between A flart 2 and D 3 (just above the staff) and well within the normal choral range. The piano part is an integral part of the arrangement and therefore essential. The music begins in E flat and modulates to C major. Running at just over three minutes, the work is sure to be popular with choir and audiences alike.
The Water is Wide (SAB choir and piano)
Chorale 3 parties

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Choral Choir,Choral (SSA) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.890632 Composed by Stella ter Hart. Arranged by Stella ter Hart. Celtic,Folk,Holiday,Irish,Multicultural,Spiritual,World. 9 pages. Stella ter Hart #3426889. Published by Stella ter Hart (A0.890632). Capture the wonder of the highlands of the Isles in this exquisite arrangement of the traditional folk song, Where Fancy is Free (Come by the Hills). Written for SSA with harp (or piano) and violin (fiddle style).  Haunting, gentle and lilting with a timeless message to leave all cares for tomorrow and enjoy the beauty of the day.  Very effective word painting perfectly defines the leaving of cares to wait ... time seems to stand still until the last note of the violin fades away.  Both Ireland and Scotland claim this beautiful folk song so take your pick as to where you want to take your audience's fancy to!
Where Fancy is Free (Come by the Hills)
Chorale 3 parties

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Choral Choir (SSA) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251832 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Multicultural,Wedding,World. Octavo. 9 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #846048. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1251832). This lovely folksong is thought to have come from Scotland, though similar versions have been recorded in other parts of Britain. The song is also known as “O Waly, Waly†which means something like “woe is meâ€. For such an old song, it is not surprising that there are many variations of the lyrics. An early version of the modern lyrics was consolidated by the British folksong collector Cecil Sharp in 1906 using multiple older sources in southern England. There are many sets of lyrics with different story-lines. This was because performers would often create new lyrics for the song. This melody has attracted a family of lyrics many of which bear little relationship to each other. The words used in this choral arrangement reflect the popular and optimistic lyrics used during the twentieth century. The song was made popular by many folk singers notably Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. It has become one of the most popular folk songs today, largely because of its beautiful tune. But as with the lyrics, there are many variations on the melody with the result that no single variation can be considered the “correct†one.This SSA arrangement by Colin Kirkpatrick is ideal for boy choir, amateur choir, school or college choir. Each section of the choir as the melody line at some point and there are attractive and evocative counter-melodies. In the Soprano 1 part (which has one brief divisi section), the highest note is G5 (the G just above the staff) and the highest note in the Soprano 2 part is E5 (near the top of the treble staff). The Alto part has a range of G below Middle C (G4) up to B flat in the middle of the treble staff. The piano part is an integral part of the arrangement and therefore essential. The music begins in E flat and modulates to C major. Running at just over three minutes, the work is sure to be popular with choir and audiences alike. Note that the audio sample cannot yet render the words.
The Water is Wide (SSA choir and piano)
Chorale 3 parties

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