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- A Cole Porter Medley - Vocal Score
This version comes with full accompaniment of five great songs from one of the greatest song-writers ever! The songs are Another Opening, Another Show, Just One of Those Things, You Do Something to Me, So in Love and Who Wants to be a Millionaire - A Cole Porter Medley - Vocal lines only (piano part not shown)
Another Opening, Another Show, Just One of Those Things, You Do Something to Me, So in Love and Who Wants to be a Millionaire - Let's Do It
Another Cole Porter gem, this time arranged unaccompanied. From the show "Anything Goes" (the SATB version appears in "The Memory of All That") - Nessun Dorma
Nessun Dorma was one of Puccini’s most loved arias before the 1990 football World Cup in Italy. But when it was used as the theme tune for Italia 90 it, and the singer Lucian Pavarotti, became universally loved. Everyone, football fan or not, classical music fan or not, loved it. It caught the public imagination and became an anthem. Since Alan Simmons arranged it, it has been sung by male voice choirs worldwide, from North America to New Zealand, from the UK to Singapore and from Norway to South Africa. It has become one of our best selling pieces and remains so! - Oliver
A medley of great songs from Lionel Bart's show. The songs are - Who Will Buy, Where is Love, I'd Do Anything, Pick a Pocket or Two, Consider Yourself - The Pirates of Penzance
A medley of songs from Gilbert and Sullivan's classic - Paint Your Wagon - Full Score
A cracking good collection of songs that last about 10 minutes and are a joy to sing. The film starring Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood was the thing that really established Paint Your Wagon. Lee Marvin’s “Wandrin’ Star” and Clint Eastwood’s “I talk to the trees” surprised us – they can sing as well as act! (And it really was them singing, no voice dubbing!) And the all-male dancing-in-the-mud sequence was unforgettable. There are some truly excellent songs in the show, and because the cast is predominantly male, it’s the perfect show for a male voice choir medley. The songs are: I’m On My Way I Talk to the Trees They Call the Wind Maria Wand’rin’ Star Hand Me Down That Can o’ Beans There’s a Coach Comin’ In - Paint Your Wagon - Voices
The film starring Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood was the thing that really established Paint Your Wagon. Lee Marvin’s “Wandrin’ Star” and Clint Eastwood’s “I talk to the trees” surprised us – they can sing as well as act! (And it really was them singing, no voice dubbing!) And the all-male dancing-in-the-mud sequence was unforgettable. There are some truly excellent songs in the show, and because the cast is predominantly male, it’s the perfect show for a male voice choir medley. The songs are: I’m On My Way I Talk to the Trees They Call the Wind Maria Wand’rin’ Star Hand Me Down That Can o’ Beans There’s a Coach Comin’ In Duration 10 minutes - Paint Your Wagon - Solfa
The film starring Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood was the thing that really established Paint Your Wagon. Lee Marvin’s “Wandrin’ Star” and Clint Eastwood’s “I talk to the trees” surprised us – they can sing as well as act! (And it really was them singing, no voice dubbing!) And the all-male dancing-in-the-mud sequence was unforgettable. There are some truly excellent songs in the show, and because the cast is predominantly male, it’s the perfect show for a male voice choir medley. The songs are: I’m On My Way I Talk to the Trees They Call the Wind Maria Wand’rin’ Star Hand Me Down That Can o’ Beans There’s a Coach Comin’ In Duration 10 minutes - Easter Hymn
from Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana - How to Handle a Woman
A fantastic song from the Lerner and Loewe show, "Camelot", this is the perfect song for a male voice choir! Tongue in cheek in nature it will bring a smile to audience. Especially good if performing with a female choir! - Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat
from "Guys 'n' Dolls - Back on Broadway Vocal Score
Some of the great songs from the Broadway musicals of the 20th century, featuring The Riff Song - Back on Broadway Vocal Lines
A really bouncy, cracking good medley of some of the most famous and best loved songs from the musicals. A joy for male voices to perform it is mostly easy to learn and middle of the voice. Lasting about 12 minutes 30 seconds but can be done it bits as well as a whole medley. Includes The Desert Song, Make Believe from Showboat, the wonderful Soliloquy from Carousel, If Ever I Would Leave You from Camelot and Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat from Guys & Dolls (this is the most challenging bit to learn). - Old Man River
Old Man River is probably the most famous song from Jerome Kern’s “Show Boat” and it is thanks to the definitive performance by Paul Robeson that made it so well-known. This new arrangement maintains that bass solo sound and adds the choir in more than just a support role. - Cavatina (She Was Beautiful)
From "The Deer Hunter" (Some may also remember the BBC television programme "Take Hart") for choir and piano. - For Your Eyes Only
A really good, easy arrangement of this famous James Bond theme tune. For choir and piano, this gives your choir the chance to sing a really good melody and a quality song. - Love is all Around
From the film "Four Weddings and a Funeral". For choir and piano. - My Heart Will Go On
A beautiful arrangement of the love theme from the film "Titanic", for choir and piano. - She
Featured in the film "Notting Hill". For choir and piano. - The Windmills of Your Mind
From the original and the remake of the film "The Thomas Crown Affair". For choir and piano. Originally a French song, this edition has both the English and the French lyrics. - A Gilbert and Sullivan Fantasy (vocal score including piano)
Commissioned by the Orpheus Male Voice Choir (Grimsby and Cleethorpes), this new arrangement by Alan Simmons weaves together some of the most memorable moments from Gilbert and Sullivan and throws in hints at several others! The main songs are: "If you want to know who we are" (Mikado), "We sail the ocean blue" and "I am the monarch of the sea" (HMS Pinafore), "Strange adventure" (Yeomen of the Guard), "I am the very model of a modern major general" (Pirates of Penzance). "Faint heart never won fair lady" (Iolanthe) and "Dance the Cachucha" (Gondoliers) Duration - 8 mins 05 secs - A Gilbert and Sullivan Fantasy (vocal lines only, piano not shown)
Commissioned by the Grimsby and Cleethorpes Orpheus Male Voice Choir, this new arrangement by Alan Simmons weaves together some of the most memorable moments from Gilbert and Sullivan and throws in hints at several others! The main songs are: "If you want to know who we are" (Mikado), "We sail the ocean blue" and "I am the monarch of the sea" (HMS Pinafore), "Strange adventure" (Yeomen of the Guard), "I am the very model of a modern major general" (Pirates of Penzance). "Faint heart never won fair lady" (Iolanthe) and "Dance the Cachucha" (Gondoliers) Duration - 8 mins 05 secs - A Gilbert and Sullivan Fantasy (solfa edition, piano not shown)
Let's Do It
Let's Do It
Another Cole Porter gem, this time arranged unaccompanied. From the show "Anything Goes" (the SATB version appears in "The Memory of All That")
Composer: Cole Porter
Arranged by: Alan Simmons
| Price: | £1.50 | ||||
| Score: | SATB | SAB | SSA | TTBB | TTBB Solfa |
| Code: | MIX130 | MAL028 | |||
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