Silberklang light: Sommerglück
Silberklang light
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Description
Those who have sung in a choir for decades do not want to give it up even in old age - and some people only take up singing late in life! Singing in a choir is good for the voice, for breathing and the whole body, and builds a sense of community.
The senior choir book Silberklang light is explicitly aimed at small choirs and singing groups with older singers (60+). In the course of a lifetime, the capacity of the voice changes. This results in different demands on the choral literature for seniors. In this book, all movements are therefore notated in two parts in a comfortable register, so that no extreme highs or lows have to be mastered. Both parts can be sung by men and/or women. Due to the repertoire’s wide variety of styles, the pieces are appropriate for both sacred and secular use (folk songs, hymns, popular music songs, canons, seasonal songs).
This choir director’s volume contains the two-part arrangements with simple piano accompaniments and chord symbols, each with a short prelude. For some pieces, an optional treble recorder part is available for download. In addition to general information on senior choir rehearsals, specific vocal exercises prepare for difficult passages of individual songs and include aspects of voice training. Warm-up exercises for each season complete the warm-up repertoire.
Four choral scores in large print, divided by season, complete the choir director’s volume.
Contenu
Aller Augen warten auf dich, Herre
Auf der Pirsch nach dem Hirsch (Das Giersch-Lied)
Auf einem Baum ein Kuckuck saß
Ave verum corpus
Es regnet, wenn es regnen will (K)
Es saß ein schneeweiß Vögelein
Gottes guter Segen
Heißa Kathreinerle
I Like The Flowers (K)
I’ll Sing You A Song
Im Wald, im hellen Sonnenschein
Jubilate Deo (K)
Kräht der Gockel (K)
Kunst und Gunst (K)
Lachend kommt der Sommer übers Feld (K)
Lasst uns lieben, singen, trinken (K)
Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht
Pack die Badehose ein
Sag‘ mir, was du denkst
Siyahamba
So tief in die Erde wie ein Baum (K)
Stehn zwei Stern‘ am hohen Himmel
Viel Freuden mit sich bringet
What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor