Three songs for young people

Title
  1. Three songs for young people / music and words by David Amram.
Published by
  1. [New York] : Edition Peters, [2013?]
  2. ©1987
Author
  1. Amram, David

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Additional authors
  1. Association for Classical Music, commisioning body.
Description
  1. 1 score (20 pages); 28 cm
Uniform title
  1. Songs for young people
Alternative title
  1. Songs for young people
  2. 3 songs for young people
Subject
  1. Facsimiles
  2. Amram, David > Manuscripts > Facsimiles
  3. Music with audience participation
  4. Choruses, Secular (Children's voices) with percussion ensemble > Scores
  5. Art music
  6. Music > Manuscripts > Facsimiles
  7. Scores
Genre/Form
  1. Art music.
  2. Facsimiles.
  3. Scores.
Contents
  1. Rabbit song (Canada, traditional Lakota round dance melody) -- Summer song (USA) -- Son montuno (Latin America).
Call number
  1. JNG 18-32
Note
  1. For children's chorus with percussion (tam-tam, claves, cow-bell, congas, woodblock) and audience participation; 2nd song includes piano accompaniment for rehearsal only.
  2. Caption title.
  3. "Printed in the U.S.A."--Page 1 of cover.
  4. Reproduced from holograph.
Language (note)
  1. English and Spanish words.
Author
  1. Amram, David, composer.
Title
  1. Three songs for young people / music and words by David Amram.
Publisher
  1. [New York] : Edition Peters, [2013?]
Copyright date
  1. ©1987
Type of content
  1. notated music
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Language
  1. English and Spanish words.
  2. Staff notation.
Added author
  1. Association for Classical Music, commisioning body.
Publisher no.
  1. 67147 Edition Peters
Research call number
  1. JNG 18-32
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