| |  Your singers and listeners will love this setting for SATB Divisi a cappella, featuring the classic Moses Hogan style plus lots of rhythmic and harmonic surprises. A fantastic concert closer.
Minimum delivery time 2 to 3 weeks.
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| | | Traditional from Senegal, SATB, Solo barytone, body percussions |
| | |  The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 was ABBA with this song. The whole text is a metaphor for battle and love story, ending up with surrender; “And now it seems my only chance is giving up the fight (…) I feel like I win when I lose.” Rafael Sanchez Mombiedro harmonized it in a very clever way, and the choir should better have some experience in singing this musical genre.
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| | |  This famous song coming from the hippie and protest period in America during the 60s, is associated to Marches for equality and civil rights and to big festivals of those years, like Woodstock. The origin is not certain, maybe gospel from the early 20th century. It was made famous by Joan Baez, Bob Dylan; Peter, Paul and Mary, and even by Bruce Springsteen. The flexible and moving melody and the universal lyrics were spread around the world. Roger Calmel made a simple arrangement which keeps the quiet and internal atmosphere of this piece. There is no real difficulty and the song can be performed in many ways (in unison, or with progressive incorporation of voices, or by huming).
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