Bright Sheng: Boatmen's Song: (Arr. Francisco J. Núñez): Upper Voices And Accomp.
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COMPOSER:
Bright Sheng
ARRANGER:
Francisco J. Núñez
PUBLISHER:
G. Schirmer
INSTRUMENTATION:
SSAA
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Vocal Score
Boatmen’s Song was inspired by a folk song from northern China, which was used by the boatmen as they towed their boats along the river. As this means of propulsion is now consigned to history, only the musicremains; however the hand-clapping and nonsense words still reflect the unending turmoil
Specifications
Composer | Bright Sheng |
Arranger | Francisco J. Núñez |
Publisher | G. Schirmer |
Instrumentation | SSAA |
Number of pages | 32 |
Product Format | Vocal Score |
Description Product Type | Choral Score |
Genre | Classical |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Style | World |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
ISBN | 9781423433354 |
UPC | 884088170448 |
Series | Choral |
No. | HL50486623 |
Product Dimensions | 26,7 x 17,2 cm |
Voicing | SSAA |
Minimum Order Quantity Sales | 5 |
Description
Boatmen’s Song was inspired by a folk song from northern China, which was used by the boatmen as they towed their boats along the river. As this means of propulsion is now consigned to history, only the musicremains; however the hand-clapping and nonsense words still reflect the unending turmoil and unrest of the river.
Bright Sheng is a contemporary Chinese composer, who settled and studied in America following theCultural Revolution. He is known for writing down traditional Chinese tunes and folk songs in a western style.
Boatmen’s Song was commissioned by The Yong People’s Chorus of New York, and scored for aprofessional children’s choir, or a women’s chorus, with Harp and Percussion.
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