Four Spanish Folk-songs

Four Spanish Folk-songs PDF Author: Joaquín Nin
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Category : Choruses, Secular (Women's voices, 4 parts) with piano
Languages : en
Pages : 10

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Four Spanish Folk-songs

Four Spanish Folk-songs PDF Author: Joaquín Nin
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Category : Choruses, Secular (Women's voices, 4 parts) with piano
Languages : en
Pages : 10

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Four Spanish folk-songs

Four Spanish folk-songs PDF Author: Joaquín Nin
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Spanish Folk Songs

Spanish Folk Songs PDF Author:
Publisher: London ; Bombay [etc.] : Constable & Company Limited
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Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 96

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In 1904, nine-year-old Samantha, an orphan living with her wealthy grandmother, and her servant friend Nellie have a midnight adventure when they try to find out what has happened to the seamstress who suddenly left her job.

Spanish Folks Songs

Spanish Folks Songs PDF Author:
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Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 84

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Folk Songs from the Spanish

Folk Songs from the Spanish PDF Author: Helen Huntington
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Languages : en
Pages : 106

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Folk Songs from the Spanish

Folk Songs from the Spanish PDF Author: Helen Manchester Granville- Barker
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Category : Folk songs
Languages : en
Pages : 108

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Spanish Children's Songs

Spanish Children's Songs PDF Author: Isabel Radin
Publisher: Alfred Music
ISBN: 9781457461514
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 28

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This charming book contains twelve favorite Spanish folk melodies, arranged by a prominent piano teacher for young students at the elementary level. The lyrics are provided in both Spanish and English. It's great for lessons and recitals! Titles: * A la Rueda Rueda (A Game Song) * Al Ánimo (A Game Song) * Antón Pirulero (Anton, the Candy Man) * Arroz con Leche (A Game Song) * Duérmete mi Niño (Sleep, My Child) * El Patio de mi Casa (The Patio of My House) * Mambrú Se Fué a la Guerra (Mambru Has Gone to War) * Naranja Dulce (Sweet Orange) * Papeles Son Papeles (Papers Are Papers) * La Pájara Pinta (The Spotted Bird) * "La Señorita" and "Matandile" (Two Game Songs) * Tengo una Muñeca Vestida de Azul (I Have a Doll Dressed in Blue).

Chansons populaires espagnoles

Chansons populaires espagnoles PDF Author: Manuel de Falla
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Category : Folk songs, Spanish
Languages : en
Pages : 40

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Folk Songs From the Spanish

Folk Songs From the Spanish PDF Author: Helen Huntington
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Languages : en
Pages : 92

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From the introductory.SOUTHERN Spain -- and a short, sleepless night full of the drifting scent of orange-blossoms; moonlight slanting in a white bar through the open window; footsteps coming and going ceaselessly in the street outside; voices, laughter; then, later, silence creeping in like a deep, slow tide, and suddenly a man's voice, singing: Por una mirada tuya Lo que diera no sé yo; Por un beso, la existencia, Por tu amor, salvación.The words float through the window with the moonlight and the scent of orange-blossoms, fading gently away as the late passer goes farther on. A warm Sunday in early Spring. In the fields the young wheat, green beneath the smoky olive trees; above, the radiant sky of Andalusia, and the sun showering gold through the limpid air. In front of an inn which stands beside the dusty road just outside the town a girl with pinks in her hair is dancing seguidillas. Near her an Arab-eyed youth twangs a guitar. Her friends sit around in a half-circle, clapping their hands to mark the measure of the dance. "Ole! Ole!" they cry, at intervals, in gay applause. On a table are half-empty glasses of aguadiente; yellow flowers bloom near the door of the little inn, a baby tumbles happily about on the brown earth, and a bird hops in a rough wooden cage. The girl's body, lithe and slender, sways alluringly to and fro, the sun flashes on her white teeth and lights a gleam in her sombre eyes. The guitar-player watches her gravely, his hand trembles, then he sings: Hechiceros y ladrones, Que tienes unos ojos nina, Y que salen por los caminos A robar los corazones.

Spanish folk songs of the Southwest

Spanish folk songs of the Southwest PDF Author: Mary R. Van Stone
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Category : Folk-songs, Spanish
Languages : en
Pages : 58

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