Folk Songs Of Many Lands is a collection of over 70 different traditional lays melodies dance and tunes from across Europe and beyond. They were gathered and published in 1911 by John Spencer Curwen(1847-1916) who took over his father’s publishing company and encouraged musical competitions among amateur musicians. The songs have all been arranged for two Voices and Piano.Percy Eastman Fletch…
Six Negro Spirituals have been arranged by Maurice Jacobson for TTBB Male Voice Choir. Included are the classic songs I want to be ready; Oh wasn't that a wide river?; Didn't my Lord deliverDaniel; Steal away; Roll Jordan Roll; and Gwine to ride up in the chariot.Maurice Jacobson (1896-1976) was a British composer pianist and adjudicator. He studied composition with Charles VilliersStanford an…
For an apparent folksong On Ilkley Moor baht ‘at has a very reliable provenance. The tune Cranbrook was devised in 1805 by Thomas Clark a shoemaker of Canterbury and prolific composer of hymns for in particular Nonconformist churches of southeastern England. It was sung to When Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night.Some decades later an East Riding church choir on an outing is said to …
Par THIMAN ERIC H.. Thiman wrote: 'The pieces in these volumes are intended for student who, having already acquired an adequate keyboard technique for the piano, need material to give practice in phrasing, registration and expression at the organ. With this in mind the pedal parts have been kept very simple.' / Date parution : 2022-04-01/ Recueil / Orgue
Référence unique par son ISBN 5020679522905 cette partition musique n'est autre que Format Suo-Gan 2-Part Chorus With Po Acc. Gwynn Williams qui a été composée pour Chant Et Piano. Les droits d'auteur de cette partition de musique de style Classique se trouvent chez les éditions ID Music. La référence catalogue de cette oeuvre est JC71997. / Chant Et Piano / Partition Séparée
Now Is The Month Of Maying is one of the most famous of the English balletts a light part song similar to a madrigal frequently with a fa-la-la chorus common among Elizabethan and Italian Renaissancecomposers. The fun piece was written by the most famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England one of the foremost members of the English Madrigal School Thomas Morley and published i…