Les Lacs Du Connemara (arr. Pieter Bongaarts) by Michel Sardou Sheet Music for TTBB Choir at Sheet Music Direct

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Les Lacs Du Connemara (arr. Pieter Bongaarts) Digital Sheet Music
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Les Lacs Du Connemara (arr. Pieter Bongaarts)
by Michel Sardou TTBB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Les lacs du Connemara (The Lakes of Connemara) is a song by the French singer Michel Sardou. The song is about the western part of the Irish county of Galway, the Irish region of Connemara, with its wild and rugged nature, with references to Celtic culture, its legends, Oliver Cromwell, Tipperary and typical Irish (family) names such as Sean, Maureen , O'Connell and Flaherty.

Pieter Bongaarts arranged the song for male choir with piano.

Choir members can find practice links per part on the links below:
T1: https://youtu.be/R5NjcXj087A

T2: https://youtu.be/gqhiqORjrsU

B1: https://youtu.be/jEgKjB78pW8

B2: https://youtu.be/cRUZjkGKWv0

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