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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.730920 Composed by Latin American Folk Song. Arranged by Sarah Martinez. Children,Folk,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score. 3 pages. Sarah Martinez #339177. Published by Sarah Martinez (A0.730920). This arrangement of Alfonso XII has been adapted for a solo singer with piano accompaniment. This song tells a story about Alfonso XII, King of Spain from December 1874 until his death in November 1885. It is a song tale known in many Latin American countries. As is typical of folk songs, there are many popular variations and additional verses. English translation: Where are you going, Alfonso XII? Where are you going so sadly? I am looking for Mercedes because I lost her yesterday. Mercedes is already dead, and it's true because I saw her. Four dukes carried her through the streets of Madrid. The lanterns of the castle no longer want to light, Because Mercedes has died, and they are in mourning. Poor little Mercedes, she died like a flower. Similar arrangements for SATB, SAB, TB, and 2-part choirs are also available. You may also find this song under the alternate title ¿Dónde vas, Alfonso Doce?.
Alfonso XII / Alfonso Doce (Solo, Accompanied)
Piano, Voix

$1.99 1.72 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

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

$1.99 1.72 € Chorale 3 parties PDF SheetMusicPlus

Voice Duet Voice - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1516664 Composed by Latin American Folk Song. Arranged by Sarah Martinez. Children,Folk,Instructional,Multicultural,Traditional,World. 4 pages. Sarah Martinez #1090837. Published by Sarah Martinez (A0.1516664). This arrangement of Alfonso XII has been adapted as a duet and set to a piano accompaniment. This song tells a story about Alfonso XII, King of Spain from December 1874 until his death in November 1885. It is a song tale known in many Latin American countries. As is typical of folk songs, there are many popular variations and additional verses. English translation: Where are you going, Alfonso XII? Where are you going so sadly? I am looking for Mercedes because I lost her yesterday. Mercedes is already dead, and it's true because I saw her. Four dukes carried her through the streets of Madrid. The lanterns of the castle no longer want to light, Because Mercedes has died, and they are in mourning. Poor little Mercedes, she died like a flower. Similar arrangements for SATB, SAB, TB, 2-part, and unison choirs are also available. You may also find this song under the alternate title ¿Dónde vas, Alfonso Doce?.
Alfonso XII / Alfonso Doce (Duet, Accompanied)

$5.99 5.17 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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