Various Arrangers : Spanish Carols, Lullabies and Folksongs


Spanish Carols, Lullabies and Folksongs
Song Name Composer Voicing Arranger
A Belen Pastores (Villancico) Teofilo Becerra Medina SSA
Canticos De Navidad Juan Orrego-Salas SSA
Maquerule Julian Gomez Giraldo Traditional Colombian SSA
Four Spanish Lullabies Francisco Nunez SSA
Fum, Fum, Fum Alice Parker / Robert Shaw Traditional Spanish carol SSA

"Come, come, shepherds let us go! Let's run to Bethlehem." Written in the "Bambuco Fiestero" rhythm of the Andes Mountains of Columbia, the characteristic dance rhythm of 6/8 against 3/4 is the main feature of this a cappella setting. In Spanish, with English translation. "Canticos De Navidad" - Juan Orrego-Sala, a noted Latin American composer, is Professor Emeritis of Composition and Latin American Music at the Indiana University School of Music. This charming set of Christmas pieces reflects his native country, Chile, not only in the language, but in the characteristic rhythms and harmonies. The second of the three, Alleluya, can be extracted for year-round performance, and, although diminutive in length, deserves a place along side the well-known "Alleluia" by Randall Thompson with whom the composer studied. The original settings of "Four Spanish Lullabies" create the feeling of tenderness and sorrow so typical of the Spanish lullaby. A litling Brazilian style lullaby, a 3-part a cappella chorus, a flight of imagination and a comical nursery rhyme make up this compelling set. The energetic Colombian folksong "Maquerule" tells the tale of a friendly baker who learns the hard way to collect the cash upfront! Strong syncopation and a staccato singing section add to the fun. Includes suggestions for using optional percussion.
Item Code 7041b
Weight: 4.40 oz |  Female  |  A Cappella  |  SSA.  |  14 - Choral  |  Sheet Music  |  Latin America  |  A Cappella Lullabies  | 
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