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Author : Edmund Horace Fellowes
Ballads and love songs with exquisite lyrics, vibrant chants of intense patriotism, songs honoring historical and legendary events, and others that poignantly capture the ordinary pleasures of daily life are all part of Scotland's centuries-old song culture. Among the top 70 songs from this illustrious history are favorites like "Loach Lomond" (By You Bonnie Banks). The Blue Bells of Scotland (Oh, Where, Tell Me Where); Annie Laurie (Maxwellton Braes Are Bonnie); Comin' thro' the Rye (Gin a Body Meet a Body); Auld Lang Syne (Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgotten); Flow Gently, Sweet Afton; She's still a Lassie, my darling; My love is like a red rose; the color of the rose is on your cheek. Robin Adair
Guitar chord symbols and complete keyboard arrangements. English singing translations of Russian writings transliterated in Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
This well-known collection features 21 arias (some with accompanying recitatives) that provide an ideal introduction to singing in Italian. The varied selection includes operatic arias, movements from solo cantatas, and songs, and is available for both high and low voice ranges.
This well-known collection features 21 arias (some with accompanying recitatives) that provide an ideal introduction to singing in Italian. The varied selection includes operatic arias, movements from solo cantatas, and songs, and is available for both Low Voice and High Voice.
This collection of 21 arias (some with recitatives) for high voice provides an ideal introduction to singing in Italian. The varied selection offers a well-rounded repertoire for developing vocalists.
This collection of secular songs and sacred music for one to six voices will please all enthusiasts of medieval and Renaissance music. Featuring an abundance of both sacred and secular music from the 12th to the 17th centuries, the collection encompasses a wide variety of emotions. About fifty percent of the songs are non-religious, with some originating from popular traditions and others from the noble poets and musicians associated with musically talented rulers. Certain pieces of music included are published for the first time.