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A traditional Québecois carol, this arrangement will immediately captivate your choir and audience. Its lullaby-like qualities are both soothing and entrancing.
Arranger: Mark Sirett | Country: French Canadian
With Alto Solo This setting is based on a traditional carol from French Canada, that probably dates back to the 17th century. The text of Doviens-tu bergere is in a traditional question-and-answer form - a dialogue between the questioner(s) and the young shepherd girl who has been to the manger and seen the birth of Christ.
Arranger: Alexander Tilley | Country: French Canadian
This French Canadian game song actually dates back as far as the 15th century and is featured here in a rollicking and playful arrangement by Cristi Miller. Loosely translated as let's get the ball rolling, the refrain and verses may be sung in English, French or a combination of both. Well-crafted vocal and piano lines add to the fun of performing. Available: 2-Part. Performance Time: Approx. 2:00.
Arranger: Cristi Cary Miller | Country: French Canadian
Three French Canadian folk songs make a superb set for any concert program. Roll On, My Ball, Roll On tells a tale of ducks and hunting and silver guns and an evil prince, all the while you can picture a small child rolling a ball down a lane. Provided in the original French, all three songs enable an exploration in French-speaking Canada. The complete set includes J'ai Cueilli la Belle Rose, Petit Rocher, and En Roulant Ma Boule Roulant.
Arranger: Matthew Emery | Country: French Canadian
This joyful, buoyant friendship song is from French Canada. With both English and French texts to choose from, this is the perfect middle number for the Songs of the World trilogy, but like the others, can stand alone just as well.
Composer: Sara Glick | Country: French Canadian
Three French Canadian folk songs make a superb set for any concert program. This selection shares the spring pastime of a young girl collecting the first white rosebuds of the season. Provided in the original French, all three songs enable an exploration in French-speaking Canada. J'ai Cuelli la Belle Rose, Petit Rocher, and En Roulant Ma Boule Roulant.
Arranger: Matthew Emery | Country: French Canadian
Hear the steady ticka-tacka of the mill wheel in this brisk setting of a French Canadian folksong. Use the pronunciation guide on the VoiceTrax CD or on the inside cover to practice the French lyrics, this selection is easily learned and fun to sing! VoiceTrax CD also available. Performance Time: Approx. 2:15
Arranger: Emily Crocker | Country: French Canadian
A playful arrangement of the French-Canadian folk song Les femmes des maris aux vignes: The Women Whose Husbands Are in the Vineyards for Treble, Male or Mixed Voices and Percussion. In French. Duration: ca. 3:00
Arranger: Stephen Hatfield | Country: French Canadian
Three French Canadian folk songs make a superb set for any concert program. The Small Rock finds our poet climbing the hills to find comfort, wishing for wings like the birds she hears, and finally praying to God and the Holy Virgin for help. Provided in the original French, all three songs enable an exploration in French-speaking Canada. J'ai Cueilli la Belle Rose, Petit Rocher, and EnRouland Ma Boule Roulant.
Arranger: Matthew Emery | Country: French Canadian
With text written by a first level French-immersion student in Toronto, Canada, this melody is the perfect way to showcase your choir's tone and phrasing. Based on the interaction of the five senses, this is a great text for analysis as well.
Arranger: Stephen Hatfield | Country: French Canadian
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