![]() ![]() At the request of the students and teachers, there are more sacred songs, and two Christmas solos have been added to each book. The selections range from easy to moderate difficulty for both singer and accompanist. The Part II books follow many of the same concepts which are covered in the Preface of the original volumes, including a comprehensive selection of between 34 and 37 songs from the Baroque through the 20th Century. There has been widespread accceptance by teachers and students of 'The First Book Series,' so it was only natural that there would be a 'Part II' book compiled. Joan Frey Boytim : The First Book of Tenor Solos Part II Songlist: Londonderry Air, Auld Lang Syne, Amazing Grace, Early One Morning, Lullaby, Dacw "Nghariad I Lawr Yn Y Berllan, Carrickfergus, Down By The Sally Gardens, Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?, Whiskey In The Jar, An Irish Blessing, Riverdance, All Through The Night, Gin A Body, Believe Me, Scarbourough Fair, Greensleeves, The First Noel, Botany Bay, The Wild Rover Voicing: SATB | 9119b | Songbook | $15.95 ON SALE $13.95 | A Cappella The irresistible charm of this music will leave no choral singer unmoved and is bound to find favour with audiences. In them you will find homophonic movements, sweeping melodic lines, vocal imitations of Celtic instruments and rousing rhythms. This book brings together 20 of these traditional melodies in contemporary, modern arrangements for mixed chorus. The songs all tell stories that have been passed down through successive generations, with more facets than any other kind of traditional music: some are melancholy dirges, some playful and lively dance tunes. This revival may have been inspired by historical Hollywood epics, by popular dance acts such as "Riverdance", by Michael Flatley or purely by the emotional power of Celtic melodies. ![]() Celtic music is enjoying a well-deserved revival. ![]()
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