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Boats Sail on the Rivers
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Boats Sail on the Rivers by Mark Patterson SSA - Sheet Music

By Mark Patterson
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Choral SSA Choir and Piano

SKU: CF.CM9631

Composed by Mark Patterson. Octavo. Performance Score. 12 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 27 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9631. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9631).

ISBN 9781491157039. UPC: 680160915590. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: D major. English. Christina Rossetti. Christina Rosetti (1830-1894).

Patterson's choral depiction of this brief and simple poem by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) offers a poignant comparison between things made by people and the things found in the natural world. Sure to stretch the treble ensemble looking for growth in tone, text and musical line development, this lovely arrangement will appeal to singer and audience alike!.
This poem by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) is simple and brief, but provides a poignant comparison between things made by people (boats, ships, bridges) and the things found in the natural world (clouds, rainbows). As you sing this piece keep the rhythms crisp - they really define the text and help it come to life. Pay special attention to the hemiolas found in mm. 19 and 21, and keep them distinct from the other rhythmic figures employed. Work to minimize the second "r" in "rivers" and move quickly through the consonant cluster "pr" on the word "prettier" so that word has a joyful energy to it and doesn't ever sound tired. Enjoy the playful back-and-forth sequences of "prettier far" between the sections. Soprano I's at m. 49, keep your part light, just complementing the melody without being overbearing. This piece should bring a playful and energetic touch to your concert program - enjoy!.
This poem by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) is simple and brief, but provides a poignant comparison between things made by people (boats, ships, bridges) and the things found in the natural world (clouds, rainbows).As you sing this piece keep the rhythms crisp – they really define the text and help it come to life. Pay special attention to the hemiolas found in mm. 19 and 21, and keep them distinct from the other rhythmic figures employed.Work to minimize the second “r” in “rivers” and move quickly through the consonant cluster “pr” on the word “prettier” so that word has a joyful energy to it and doesn’t ever sound tired. Enjoy the playful back-and-forth sequences of “prettier far” between the sections. Soprano I’s at m. 49, keep your part light, just complementing the melody without being overbearing. This piece should bring a playful and energetic touch to your concert program – enjoy!

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