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| Ensemble: |
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Children's Choir |
| Genre: |
Classical
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| Level: | Advanced Beginning Intermediate |
| Format: |
Octavo
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Look At The World by John Rutter (1945-). For children's choir (Unison or mixed Voice) (Accompaniment: Keyboard). John Rutter Series. Choral. Med Advanced Children or Medium Easy Adult. Choral. Medium Advanced Children or Medium Easy Adult. Octavo. 12 pages. Duration 5m. Published by Hinshaw Music Inc. (HI.HMC1527).
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Janet
Location: from Beverly, MA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
December 11, 2008
Nice Rutter for Small/Beginning Choirs
I like Rutter's choral works, but found the more popular ones to be beyond my church choir. This is a very approachable Rutter piece for small choirs or beginning choirs. The repeated Chorus alternating with the melody makes learning quicker with the repetition, but the end result sounds impressive. The...
32 of 68 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
Jan Wood
Location: from U
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
Jay
Difficulty Level:
Not sure
August 26, 2007
Absolutely Beautiful
This song is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard, or for that matter performed in Middle School Choir, and it was amazing to perform, and to hear. This song, when all parts are performed, is absolutely amazing. Definitely one of the most powerful experiences of my life....
36 of 71 people found this review helpful.
Marco
Location: from Worcester County, Massashusetts
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
April 20, 2007
Good Choice for Earth Day
John wrote it to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Council for the Protection of Rural England. It fares well here in the USA as an Earth Day piece. It can be performed in a "pop" style, if you're inclined.
32 of 61 people found this review helpful.