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Sarah Watts studied bassoon and piano at the Royal College of Music and also plays flute and saxophone. Much of her time is spent composing. Her published works include the popular Razzamajazz series, the Red Hot Recorder Tutor books for classroom, and several musicals and choral works. Sarah has a passion for encouraging people to enjoy music. As Artistic Director of the National Youth Music Camps she plays a large part in promoting the Dankworth 'all music' philosophy that influenced her early years. She is an adjudicator for the National Federation of Music Festivals and Music for Youth, and has been on a number of educational steering groups, including that of the Jazz Development Council. She was nominated for an Allmusic award in 1987 |
Songbooks, Arrangements and/or Media
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Sarah Watts : Folk Songs Sarah Watts waves her magic wand over 20 traditional tunes in this latest addition to her amazingly fun and relaxed Red Hot Song Library. Songlist: All things shall perish, All through the night, Apple pickers' reel, B-I-N-G-O, Cockles and mussels, Dashing away with a smoothing iron, Down in the valley, Green grow the rushes-o, Land of the silver birch, Li'l Liza Jane, Mairi's wedding, Michael Finnegan, Mocking bird, My bonnie lies over the ocean, Skye boat song, Strawberry fair, The grand old duke of York, The mermaid, When I first came to this land, Widecombe fair Sarah Watts : Angel Voices: Feel Good Sacred Songs for SSA Choirs will love the great tunes, fresh-sounding harmonies and relaxed rhythms that Sarah Watts weaves into her ten signature pieces in this fun collection. Enjoyment is guaranteed! Songlist: Angel Voices Ever Singing, Morning Has Broken, St. Columba's Prayer, Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, Peace Is Like a Flowing River, God Is Love, Angels from the Realms of Glory, All Night, All Day, For the Beauty of the Earth, Jesus, Good Above All Other Sarah Watts : Sparkling Songz for Starter Choirs You need only read the titles of these songs and know the composer - the amazing Sarah Watts - to get the message that this is a fun collection full of upbeat and glitzy pieces. Young singers will love them and so will their audiences. Many are for singing in unison while others have optional second parts. There is a super CD included with both practice and performance tracks. Songlist: Got to Get Up, Listen Up, Hello, How d'you do?, You can do a Boogie, The Shrimp Waltz, Sam the Cat, The Pork Pie Jig, The Roundabout Round, The Spider Song, Dragonfly, Singing in the Dark, The Mess Strikes Back!, On The Train, What About?, The Seagull's Song, Time to go Home, Words Sarah Watts : Cumulative Songs A cumulative song is a song where the verses are built from earlier verses. Always popular for group singing, this book offers both favourites and some zany new ones! Songlist: An Austrian went a-yodelling, B-I-N-G-O, Dashing Away With The Smoothing Iron, I am a music man, I like to ballroom dance, I saw a monster in the garden, Jelly, jelly in my belly!, Last night's pizza, Menu song, Mind the gap!, Oh, how I'd like to be a cuckoo, One finger, one thumb, One man went to mow, Only ten days to go, Rocking rhythms, The ants went marching, There's a hole in my bucket, There were ten in the bed, When I first came to this land, Widdecombe Fair Sarah Watts : Rounds Contains songs to introduce singing in parts to a class or choir. Songlist: A Round of Drinks, After a storm, All things shall perish, Alphabet Athletics, Campfire's burning, Come follow, Directions, Down on my allotment, Heidi, Humming around, Hup, two, three four, Land of the silver birch, Let's Have a Very Good Christmas, Lost Sock Lament, Mrs. White had a fright, Thank You very much!, There's a brass band in the bandstand, There's a gnome called Fred, Warning!, Yesterday upon the stair Sarah Watts : Openers and Finales Contains songs that are ideal for starting or finishing a concert or song session. Songlist: All together, Celebration!, Good-bye-ee!, Goodnight, Ladies, Happy days are here again, Hello, how d'you do?, Hey there and good morning, If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake, Jamaica farewell, Now is the hour, Oh Mr Sun, Put on a Happy Face, See you next year, Sing 'em a song, S-M-I-L-E, Thank You very much!, Time To Go Home, We"ll meet again, Were nearly at the end!, When you're smiling Sarah Watts : Warm Ups Contains songs, some with actions, for warming up the voice before each singing session. Songlist: A flea and a fly in a flue, All around the kitchen, Candy man, Captain, Go Sidetrack Your Train, Down by the Bay, Forty years on an iceberg, Give Me Five, Got To Get Up, Happy Christmas!, Hello, how d'you do?, Hey there and good morning, Ho ho ho hosannah!, How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?, Listen up, Reasons for Not Coming to School, Retro Radio, The Shoo Ba Dee Do Song, There's a white van man, Wake up slowly, Wake up! Warm up! Sarah Watts : Silly Songs Kids love a good silly song, and they don't come much sillier than these! All are great fun for classroom, choir and concert use, and many have actions. Songlist: The smallest worm, Mary had some marmalade, The pork pie jig, I just got tired of waiting, Boom, The mad mower of Monmouth, Live a little, They never wrote a song like this!, On the train, The Limerick song, Be kind to your web-footed friends, I'm alive, I like bananas because they have no bones, The shrimpetty Song, The king kong konga!, There's a gnome called Fred, I'm a nut!, There once was a guy with a ping pong ball, A peanut sat on a railway track, Three blue pidgeons Sarah Watts : Menu Bites Back Already performed in schools, theatres and even the Royal Albert Hall, this short musical has already helped hundreds of children celebrate their diversity. It can be produced on a small scale with simple resources, or a whole community can be brought together to add costumes, props, instruments, dance and so on. The message in music and lyrics is simple: diversity rocks! |
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