Shenandoah by American Folk Song Choir - Sheet Music
By American Folk SongAbout the song . . .
Details
Summary
- Ensembles:
- Choir
- Genres:
- Folk Songs
- Composers:
- American Folk Song
- Publishers:
- Carl Fischer Music
- UPC:
- 680160912728
- ISBN:
- 9781491154229
- Format:
- Performance Score Octavo
- Item types:
- Physical
- Artist:
- American Folk Song
- Arrangers:
- Michael John Trotta
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Main Key:
- G major
- Number of Pages:
- 20
- Size:
- 6.875 x 10.5 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.25 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: CF.CM9600
Composed by American Folk Song. Arranged by Michael John Trotta. Octavo. Mjts. Performance Score. 20 pages. Duration 0:03:19. Carl Fischer Music #CM9600. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9600).ISBN 9781491154229. UPC: 680160912728. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: G major. English. Traditional.
About the song . . .
This beloved American folk song is set atop a rhythmic vocal ostinato that casts this familiar tune in a new light. The energetic ostinato provides the backdrop for the soaring vocal line. Cued notes provide additional options for performance, based on the needs of the ensemble and the discretion of the director.
About the text . . .
The text for this song dates back to the 19th century when one of its many variants appeared in Harpers New Monthly Magazine in 1882. While there is some debate about the exact origin of the song, it is likely linked to the fur trade that existed along the Missouri river. The song quickly spread along these trade routes and exists to this day as one of the most familiar and beloved American folk songs.
This popular song has been recorded by many artists including Judy Garland, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Renee Flemming, the King Singers, Chanticleer and many more.
.About the song . . .
This beloved American folk song is set atop a rhythmic vocal ostinato that casts this familiar tune in a new light. The energetic ostinato provides the backdrop for the soaring vocal line. Cued notes provide additional options for performance, based on the needs of the ensemble and the discretion of the director.
About the text . . .
The text for this song dates back to the 19th century when one of its many variants appeared in Harpers New Monthly Magazine in 1882. While there is some debate about the exact origin of the song, it is likely linked to the fur trade that existed along the Missouri river. The song quickly spread along these trade routes and exists to this day as one of the most familiar and beloved American folk songs.
This popular song has been recorded by many artists including Judy Garland, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Renee Flemming, the King Singers, Chanticleer and many more.
.About the song . . . This beloved American folk song is set atop a rhythmic vocal ostinato that casts this familiar tune in a new light. The energetic ostinato provides the backdrop for the soaring vocal line. Cued notes provide additional options for performance, based on the needs of the ensemble and the discretion of the director. About the text . . . The text for this song dates back to the 19th century when one of its many variants appeared in Harpers New Monthly Magazine in 1882. While there is some debate about the exact origin of the song, it is likely linked to the fur trade that existed along the Missouri river. The song quickly spread along these trade routes and exists to this day as one of the most familiar and beloved American folk songs. This popular song has been recorded by many artists including Judy Garland, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Renee Flemming, the King Singers, Chanticleer and many more.
About the song . . .This beloved American folk song is set atop a rhythmic vocal ostinato that casts this familiar tune in a new light. The energetic ostinato provides the backdrop for the soaring vocal line. Cued notes provide additional options for performance, based on the needs of the ensemble and the discretion of the director.About the text . . .The text for this song dates back to the 19th century when one of its many variants appeared in Harpers New Monthly Magazine in 1882. While there is some debate about the exact origin of the song, it is likely linked to the fur trade that existed along the Missouri river. The song quickly spread along these trade routes and exists to this day as one of the most familiar and beloved American folk songs.This popular song has been recorded by many artists including Judy Garland, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Renee Flemming, the King Singers, Chanticleer and many more.
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- Artists:
- American Folk Song Michael John Trotta
- Ensemble:
- Choir
- Publisher:
- Carl Fischer Music