Various Arrangers : Songs Of Ireland for Male Voices"The Wild Rover" - Once again, Mark Sirett has captured the spirit of a text and assigned it to the best possible voicing. Mark's arrangement is lively and robust. With its repeated chorus, it will be easy to learn and fun to sing. "Star of the County Down" - This Irish ballad is full of great singing for your multicultural programming. Excellent ranges for developing boy's voices and includes independent, unison and full three-part harmony writing. A lively flute and percussion part adds performance options. "Dear Old Ireland" - This traditional nineteenth-century Irish-Canadian lumberjack song is a lively jig and perfect for the young men of your choir. It is energetic and rhythmic with moderate ranges at both the upper and lower extremes. Great for recruiting! "Danny Boy" - This beloved Irish melody is perfect for teaching artistry and vocal technique with its gentle phrasing and imaginative expression. A wonderful selection for younger festival and honor choirs and contest! "Carrickfergus" - This traditional Irish tune, sometimes known as The Sick Young Lover, dates back to the mid 1800s. You will captivate audiences with this beautiful setting for male voices and piano
Songlist: The Wild Rover, Star of the County Down, Dear Old Ireland, Danny Boy, Carrickfergus