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Roger Calmel, Michel Delamasure, Jean Pagot, and Bernard Lallement arranged these popular songs.
This collection was published for the “Premières Folklories” in 1982. It is intended to be performed by equal voice choirs or mixed voice choirs of three or four voices. Two versions of “Jeannette” and “À la rivière de Lissac” are available: one is intended for three mixed voices and the other is intended for four mixed voices. It can be performed by every mixed choir, no matter how many different types of male voice they have. This is a collection of slow and lively songs.
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Come and discover 21 Sacred and secular Polyphonies for mixed voices by Alberto Grau: this collection of South American songs selected and harmonized by Alberto Grau allows us to discover the richness of this repertoire for mixed voices.
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| | This is collection of 25 popular songs arranged by Jacques Filleul. They are extracted from the huge first-published handwritten anthology that Jacques Filleul began to write years ago. Some of them are famous, and you can’t wait to discover the others. They all are very interesting and are an aspect of the musical culture. They were arranged from standard mixed choirs. The major part is strophic and not more than three or four page long.
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