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By Eva Cassidy
| Instrument: |
Choir
Piano Accompaniment |
|---|---|
| Ensemble: |
4-Part
SATB Mixed Choir |
| Genre: |
Adult Contemporary
Folk |
| Format: |
Octavo
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Fields Of Gold by Eva Cassidy. Arranged by Roger Emerson. For SATB choir and piano accompaniment (SATB). Hal Leonard Pop Choral Series. Contemporary Vocal, Adult Contemporary and Contemporary Folk. Octavo. Chord names. 12 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.8201581).
With chord names. Contemporary Vocal, Adult Contemporary and Contemporary Folk. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Based on the achingly beautiful Eva Cassidy recording, this Sting song features a delicate arpeggiated accompaniment and the pure, simple vocal lines in a stunning arrangement by Roger Emerson. Available for SATB, SAB, and SSA. ShowTrax CD also available. Performance Time: Approx. 4:15.
Sonoran Singer
Location: from Tucson, AZ
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
February 23, 2012
Fields of Gold
Our women's chorus loves this arrangement and the fact that the melody shifts among soprano, second soprano and alto. However, when she recorded this piece, Eva Cassidy started her arrangement in the key of A, not C as in this arrangement, so why this is billed as the "Eva Cassidy"...
5 of 11 people found this review helpful.
AutoHarmny
Location: from Southern California
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
DazJazz
Location: from Melbourne, Australia
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
April 28, 2011
Great arrangement but needs some work!
Have used this arrangement with several community choirs and it always goes down well and is a popular concert item. It's a lovely arrangment. Needs careful attention to vowels and intonation to bring out the lush chords. Add a pause in to build penultimate chord. Also watch the text.. it's...
10 of 20 people found this review helpful.
Ewart Hopkins
Location: from St Albans, England
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
June 11, 2008
A piece of Gold
Excellent arrangement of this well known popular song and very popular with both singers and audience. The piano accompaniment adds a very musical texture to the fairly simplistic, vocal lines. The final phrase is sung unaccompanied. The penultimate chord in 5 parts is trickey but really worth the extra time...
21 of 33 people found this review helpful.