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The fourth volume tome of this medieval music collection is a manuscript reproduced by Jacques Viret. He gave detailed commentaries which provide a better understanding of this period of time. There is a practical approach, an analysis of each score and interpretation suggestions, so choirs can perform it easily.
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| | This collection can be performed by beginners determined to learn it. Some basic principles are detailed in it, so it can be used by adults who don’t have musical knowledge but have to teach singing to children or teenagers.
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| | This is a series of musical sketches for children’s choir of one or two voices with a piano accompaniment, drums and narrators (double bass ad libitum). “Flashs dingues” is like a journey around the world with a short story sung at each stop in different musical styles. You’ll go to Rio, China, Hollywood, Russia and even Heaven and then ending under a Big Top. You can add gestures and 16 pages are included containing different ideas for staging and the work with children. There are some two-voiced sections but they are easy.
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