Greek Children's Songs & Dances - Volume 1
Greek Language
Voice - Sheet Music

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SKU: HL.49005460

Greek Language. Composed by Polyxene Mathey. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Greek. Score for Voice and/or Instruments. 40 pages. Schott Music #ED5146. Published by Schott Music (HL.49005460).

ISBN 9790001058698. UPC: 884088072834. 7.5x11.0x0.115 inches. Greek.

Orff-Schulwerk has been translated and adapted for use in many countries and there are editions in numerous languages, with a comprehensive range of supplementary material. Those teachers using the various English editions will find here a rich and exciting source of traditional folk songs, dance melodies and original material from other countries, which will enlarge and enrich the activities and experiences of their pupils. A unique collection of original songs and dances from the mainland and islands of Greece, arranged for various Orff instruments and recorders. The text of the songs is given in Greek script and modern phonetic Greek. Detailed dance instructions (in German) are given in Book 1.

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