Product Description
This arrangement is part of the Chicago Gargoyle Brass and
Organ Ensemble Signature Series.
"Songs My Mother Taught Me" is a song originally
composed in 1880 for voice and piano by Antonín Dvořák. It is the fourth of
seven songs from his cycle "Gypsy Songs" Op. 55. This song, in particular, has
achieved widespread popularity.
This sentimental song, filled with warm emotion, has been
performed and recorded by a number of well-known artists as diverse as Glenn
Miller and Fritz Kreisler. And, the influence of Czech folk-song is immediately
recognizable.
This arrangement has been expanded to include 4-part mixed
choir (English text), organ and brass quintet. It includes a full score, reproducible vocal
score (with organ), and brass parts (trumpet parts are provided in both B-flat
and C). Vocal score may be freely copied for all members of the choir.
Performance time, 3:30. Published by Dorm 40 Music, www.dorm40music.com.
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