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Deke Sharon - Viva La Vida


    
Voicing:      

SATB divisi

Arranger:      Deke Sharon
Accompaniment:      A Cappella
Performed by:      Coldplay
Composer:      Coldplay
Music series:      Contemporary A Cappella Collection
Music Category:      Contemporary
Format:      Digital
Item Code:      1000087754

Coldplay's biggest hit to date, this pop juggernaut manages to marry sweeping melodies with repetitive textures reminiscent of Steve Reich of Phillip Glass-esque minimalism. The rich overlapping vocal lines split into as many as nine different parts at times (in addition to the Tenor solo), but the repeating patterns keep it from being challenging.

Awards
Grammy Winner - Song Of The Year - 2009

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Deke Sharon : Viva La Vida

Arranger: Deke Sharon | Composer: Coldplay Performed By: Coldplay

Voicing: SATB divisi | Sheet Music | $3.25 | A Cappella |
(Minimum order 4 copies)
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