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Description
(Short description)
Increasing numbers of people are taking to singing in later life, in part driven by increasing medical evidence of the health benefits it brings.
Singing aids physical and neurological well-being, but above all it brings enjoyment, not only to those who have a lifetime experience of
singing (both in choirs and solo), but also to those whom it is an entirely new activity. Everlasting Voices , compiled specifically for the older
singer, contains: 24 songs with a modest vocal range, in a wide range of styles background notes about the songs and their composers
pronounciation guides for singing in Italian, German, Spanish and French a guide to keeping your voice healthy performing advice and
technical guidance
(Table of content)
Der Abendstern (Clara Schumann)
Da Unten im Tale (Johannes Brahms)
The Dodger (Aaron Copland)
Dream Valley (Roger Quilter)
Down by the Salley Gardens (Ivor Gurney)
In Summertime in Bredon (Graham Peel)
Weep not my wanton (Jonathan Dove)
Ill Wind (Michael Flanders & Donald Swann)
Pretty Ring Time (Peter Warlock)
Priez pour paix (Francis Poulenc)
La Rosa y el Sauce (Carlos Guastavino)
An die Musik (Franz Schubert)



