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Songs for Children, Book 1. John Craton. High Voice sheet music. Piano sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Intermediate.

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Songs for Children, Book 1. Џон Цратон. Високи Глас партитион. Клавир партитион. Глас соло схеет мусиц. Средњи.

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Songs for Children, Book 1 composed by John Craton. For High voice solo, piano. Vocal music. Setting of 8 traditional children's poems. Contemporary. Moderate. Sheet music. 43 pages. Published by Wolfhead Music. WF.WM703. These song cycles are comprised of works written specifically for children, composed for sheer enjoyment and to appeal to the youthful ear. Suitable for medium to high voice, the songs utilize texts based on a number of traditional and established poems that have been enjoyed by young people for generations. The City Child. Text by. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Three Jovial Huntsmen. Text by. Traditional. Red Roses. Text by. Traditional. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat. Text by. Sir Edward Lear. How Doth the Little Crocodile. Text by. Lewis Carroll. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. Text by. Traditional. I See the Moon. Text by. Traditional. A Good-Night. Text by. Frances Quarles.

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Songs for Children, Book 1 composed by John Craton. За високе глас, клавир соло. Вокална музика. Setting of 8 traditional children's poems. Савремен. Умерен. Партитура. 43 пагес. Издаје Волфхеад Мусиц. WF.WM703. Ови циклуси сонг чине дјела писаних посебно за децу, компоновао за право уживање и да апелујемо на младалачком уху. Погодан је за средње до високе гласом, песме користе текстове на основу бројних традиционалних и утврђених песме које су уживају младих за генерације. Град Дете. Текст. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Три Јовиал ловаца. Текст. Традиционалан. Ред Росес. Текст. Традиционалан. Сова и мачкица. Текст. Сер Едвард Лир. Како Еда ли Мали крокодил. Текст. Луис Керол. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. Текст. Традиционалан. И Сее тхе Моон. Текст. Традиционалан. Добар-ноћ. Текст. Frances Quarles.