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Early One Morning SAB by Alexander L'Estrange 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Alexander L'Estrange

Early one morning, a bittersweet lyric with a deceptively upbeat melody, tells of false promises and deception. It probably dates from the eighteenth century and is quoted in 1859 by William Chappell (Popular Music of the Olden Time), as being 'one of the three most popular songs among the servant-maids of the present generation.' It is here given a rather melancholic treatment, ending simply and sadly, as it began. You can hear the men promising to be ever faithful in measures 56--63, underneath the girls' plaintive reproach. Faber Choral Singles offer a series of beautifully crafted arrangements in a diversity of musical styles for today's choirs. From Broadway, pop and folk to spirituals, gospel and original works, the Faber Choral Singles series guarantees the perfect repertoire for every occasion.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment
Ensembles:
3-Part SAB Mixed Choir
Publishers:
Faber Music
ISBN:
9780571537877
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Alexander L'Estrange
Arrangers:
Alexander L'Estrange
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.36 pounds
Detailed Description
Choir Secular with Piano (SAB choir/3-Part choir Mixed)

SKU: AP.12-0571537871

SAB. Arranged by Alexander L'Estrange. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Faber Choral Singles. Secular. Choral Octavo. Faber Music #12-0571537871. Published by Faber Music (AP.12-0571537871).

ISBN 9780571537877. English.

Early one morning, a bittersweet lyric with a deceptively upbeat melody, tells of false promises and deception. It probably dates from the eighteenth century and is quoted in 1859 by William Chappell (Popular Music of the Olden Time), as being 'one of the three most popular songs among the servant-maids of the present generation.' It is here given a rather melancholic treatment, ending simply and sadly, as it began. You can hear the men promising to be ever faithful in measures 56--63, underneath the girls' plaintive reproach.

Faber Choral Singles offer a series of beautifully crafted arrangements in a diversity of musical styles for today's choirs. From Broadway, pop and folk to spirituals, gospel and original works, the Faber Choral Singles series guarantees the perfect repertoire for every occasion.

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