Green Songs will find a useful place in the middle or lower secondary school curriculum, maybe supporting a cross-curricular project.

Music Teacher Oct 99

Chilcott has always been an effective writer of songs for young people's choirs and two more publications, The Swallow, a sweetly melancholic setting of a traditional Newfoundland melody and Green Songs, four environmental numbers with words as well as music from the composer, bear out his reputation . . . the cycle is good clean fun in every sense, featuring also a trademark gentle melancholy number ('Keep it good') and a zesty second movement, 'On your Bike', that could mark Chilcott out as a natural successor to Lionel Bart.

The Singer Oct 99

Four songs exploring a variety of 'green' issues for SS and piano The songs are fun, funky, and totally up-to-date, with jazzy rhythms and some rap-style verses to really get young choirs and their audiences grooving.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780193426313
Publisert
1998
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
60 gr
Høyde
255 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
1 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Noteark
Antall sider
24

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Bob Chilcott has become one of the world's most widely performed composers and arrangers of choral music. His compositional output reflects his wide taste in music styles and his commitment to writing music that is both singable and communicative. He has been involved in choral music most of his life he was a chorister and then a choral scholar in the choir of King's College, Cambridge, and was a member of the British vocal group The King's Singers for whom he made a number of popular arrangements of well-known songs from all genres. As well as being a full-time composer he is also a highly acclaimed choral conductor. He has been privileged to conduct many choirs all over the world. He is Principal Guest Conductor of The BBC Singers and in 2019 he was appointed Principal Conductor of Birmingham University Singers. His music has been widely recorded by many choirs and groups including The King's Singers, Tenebrae, and The BBC Singers.