I Have A Song To Sing, O (from The Yeomen of the Guard - 1888) (arr. Scott S. Stewart) by Sir William S. Gilbert Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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I Have A Song To Sing, O (from The Yeomen of the Guard - 1888) (arr. Scott S. Stewart) Digital Sheet Music
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I Have A Song To Sing, O (from The Yeomen of the Guard - 1888) (arr. Scott S. Stewart)
by Sir William S. Gilbert SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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W. S. Gilberts poem I have a song to sing, O set to music by Arthur Sullivan in The Yeoman of the Guard or, The Merryman and His Maid (1888) is an example of a cumulative song where each verse gets progressively longer. It originally appears as a duet in the G&S opera, and gained popularity outside that world with Peter, Paul and Marys rendition, as recorded on their 1969 album Peter, Paul and Mommy. introducing the world of G&S to a completely new audience. This arrangement is for 4-part SATB ensemble with piano accompaniment. It is an excellent introduction to the music of Gilbert & Sullivan, a teachable moment about form, and a perfect sing-a-long tune to include on any family oriented, community outreach program. Performance time: 3:35+-

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