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Gospel's finest : piano, vocal, guitar.
1. Because he lives -- 2. The Blood will never lose its power -- 3. The day He wore my crown -- 4. Goodby, world, goodby -- 5. Great is thy faithfulness -- 6. He -- 7. He giveth more grace -- 8. He touched me -- 9. His eye is on the sparrow -- 10. How great thou art -- 11. How long has it been -- 12. I believe -- 13. I can put my trust in Jesus -- 14. I know a man who can -- 15. I walked today where Jesus walked -- 16. I was there when it happened -- 17. In the beginning -- 18. In the Garden -- 19. The King is coming -- 20. Learning to lean -- 21. Lift ev'ry voice and sing -- 22. The longer I serve him -- 23. Mansion over the hilltop -- 24. More than wonderful -- 25. Movin' up to Gloryland -- 26. My God is real (Yes, God is real) -- 27. My tribute -- 28. The old rugged cross -- 29. Precious Lord, take my hand -- 30. Reach out to Jesus -- 31. Room at the cross for you -- 32. Soon and very soon -- 33. Step into the water -- 34. Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place -- 35. Sweet, sweet spirit -- 36. There's something about that name -- 37. Through it all -- 38. 'Till the sorm passes by -- 39. Triumphantly, the church will rise -- 40. The way that He loves -- 41. We shall wear a crown -- 42. What a day that will be -- 43. When the saints go marching in.
- Subjects: Gospel music.;
- © [2003], Hal Leonard Corp.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- My grief comfort book : creative activities to help kids cope with loss and keep memories alive / by Overton, Brie,author.; White, Jesse(Jesse Sterling),illustrator.(CARDINAL)894936;
Help children deal with the loss of someone special through activities and creative art therapy projects. Includes stickers, coloring sheets, keepsakes, and comfort cards. Whether a child has lost a grandparent, a pet, or an important person in their life, My Grief Comfort Book offers them space to process their emotions through hands-on art, play, and storytelling. The activities in this book are designed by author Brie Overton, the clinical director at the Experience Camps for grieving children. My Grief Comfort Book invites kids to take a creative break from the heaviness of their loss. As they draw, paint, share a story, or play a game, they build coping skills, manage their emotions, develop resilience, and make peace with their grief.
- Subjects: Activity books.; Grief in children; Grief;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Get America singing ... again : a project of the Music Educators National Conference. by Music Educators National Conference (U.S.),compiler.(CARDINAL)864659;
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- Subjects: Excerpts.; Folk songs.; Musicals.; Popular music.; Rounds (Music); Scores.; Songs.; Spirituals (Songs); Vocal scores.; Canons, fugues, etc.; Folk songs, English; Musicals; Patriotic music; Songs, English;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Star Wars : a musical journey : episodes I-VI, instrumental solos : cello (removable part)--piano accompaniment / by Williams, John,composer.(CARDINAL)517638; Galliford, Bill,arranger.(CARDINAL)387789; Neubrug, Ethan,arranger.; Edmondson, Tod,arranger.(CARDINAL)681323;
Star Wars (main theme): episodes I-VI -- Jar Jar's Introduction: episode I: The Phantom Menace -- Augie's Great Municipal Band: Episode I: The Phantom Menace -- Qui-Gon's Funeral: Episode I: The Phantom Menace -- Duel of the Fates: Episode I: The Phantom Menace -- Anakin's Theme: Episode I: The Phantom Menace -- The Flag Parade: Episode I: The Phantom Menace -- The Arena: Episode II: Attack of the Clones -- Across the Stars (Love Theme): Episode II: Attack of the Clones -- The Meadow Picnic: Episode II: Attack of the Clones -- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme): Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back -- Battle of the Heroes: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith -- Cantina Band: Episode IV: A New Hope -- The Throne Room: Episode IV: A New Hope -- May the Force Be With You: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back -- Princess Leia's Theme: Episode IV: Return of the Jedi.For the first time, "Star Wars A Musical Journey (Music from Episodes I-VI): Instrumental Solos" includes selections from all six Star Wars movies arranged for flute, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, horn in F, trombone, piano accompaniment, violin, viola and cello. The arrangements are completely compatible with each other and can be played together or as solos. Due to level considerations regarding keys and instrument ranges, the wind instrument arrangements are not compatible with the string instrument arrangements in this series. Each book contains a carefully edited part that is appropriate for the Level 2--3 player and a fully orchestrated accompaniment CD. Each song on the CD includes a demo track, which features a live instrumental performance, followed by the play-along track itself. Also included is 4-color art as well as black and white art from the movies.
- Subjects: Scores.; Popular music.; Popular music;
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- Lullabies : an illustrated songbook / by Baird, Julianne,singer.; Kapp, Madeline,singer.; Kapp, Richard,instrumentalist,arranger.(CARDINAL)525725; Tenenbaum, Mela,instrumentalist.; Varon, Malcolm,photographer.(CARDINAL)196268; Vaughan, Carolyn,editor.(CARDINAL)652132; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),publisher.(CARDINAL)147619; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.).Photograph Studio,photographer.(CARDINAL)509597;
This lavishly illustrated songbook gathers together thirty-seven beloved lullabies, each imaginatively matched with works of art from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The lullabies are also recorded on the included sixty-minute compact disc. --
- Subjects: Folk songs.; Lullabies (Songs); Notated music.; Sound recordings.; Children's songs.; Lullabies; Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble.; Songs; Violin and piano music, Arranged.; Vocal duets with instrumental ensemble.; Berceuses.; Chansons (Voix aiguë) acc. d'ensemble instrumental.; Chansons enfantines.; Chansons folkloriques.; Duos vocaux acc. d'ensemble instrumental.; Violon et piano, Musique de, arr.;
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- Go in and out the window : an illustrated songbook for young people / by Fox, Dan,arranger.(CARDINAL)158027; Marks, Claude.(CARDINAL)177389; Fox, Dan.(CARDINAL)158027; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)147619;
All the pretty little horses ; Amazing Grace ; America ; America the beautiful ; Baa, Baa, black sheep ; Billy Boy ; Bingo ;Bringing in the Sheaves ; Clementine ; Did you ever see a Lassie? ; Dixie ; Down by the riverside ; Down by the station ; Eensy Weensy Spider ;Home sweet home ; Hush, little baby ; I had a little nut tree ; I love little pussy ; It's raining, it's pouring ; I've been working on the railroad ;Jack and Jill ; Jennie Jenkins ; Lavender's Blue ; Lazy Mary ; London Bridge ; The Mulberry Bush ; My Bonnie lies over the ocean ;Nobody knows the trouble I've seen ; Now the day is over ; Oats, peas, and beans ; Oh, Dear, what can the matter be? ; Oh, How lovely is the evening ;Oh! Susanna ; Old MacDonald ; On top of Old Smokey ; Polly, put the kettle on ; Pop! Goes the weasel ; Red River Valley ; The Riddle Song ;Rock-a-bye, baby ; Scarborough Fair ; She'll be comin' 'round the mountain ; Shenandoah ; Simple gifts ; Simple Simon ; Skip to my Lou ;Skye boat song ; Sweet Betsy from Pike ; There was an old lady ; The Tree in the wood ; Twinkle, twinkle, little star ;The Farmer in the Dell ; The Fox ; A Frog went a-courtin' ; Green grow the rushes-O ; Greensleeves ; Hickory, Dickory, Dock ; Home on the Range ;We gather together ; Yankee doodle ;An illustrated collection of sixty-two traditional songs.
- Subjects: Songs.; Scores.; Children's songs.; Folk songs; Songbooks; Art and music.; Songs;
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- The English madrigal composers. by Fellowes, Edmund H.,1870-1951.(CARDINAL)121280;
Part I -- The English madrigal in relation to other forms of choral song -- The prolonged neglect of the madrigal -- English preference for vocal music -- The origin of the English madrigal school -- Etymology and use of the term madrigal -- Elizabethan madrigals and kindred contemporary art forms -- The Tudor part-books and the voices employed -- Title-pages, patrons, and printers of the original editions -- Some technical features of the notation -- The methods and idioms of the madrigalists -- Rhythm and barring in Tudor music -- The madrigal lyrics -- Part II -- William Byrd -- Thomas Morley -- Thomas Weelkes -- John Wilbye -- John Mundy, Geoerge Kirbye, Nathaniel Pattrick, William Holborne, Giles Farnaby, Michael Cavendish, John Farmer, John Bennet, the Oriana composers -- Richard Carlton, Michael East, Thomas Bateson, Thomas Greaves, Richard Alison, Robert Jones, Henry Youll, Thomas Ravenscroft, Orlando Gibbons -- John Ward, Francis Pilkington, Henry Lichfield, Thomas Vautor, Martin Peerson, Thomas Tomkins, John Hilton, Peter Philips -- The English lutenist composers -- Appendices.Contains an account of the madrigal as a musical form, a detailed sutdy of the Elizabethan madrigal, and a critical survey of the composers of the period.
- Subjects: Madrigals; Composers;
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- Songs of Stephen Foster : piano/vocal. by Foster, Stephen Collins,1826-1864.(CARDINAL)126215; Schmidt, Elaine.(CARDINAL)684201;
Ah! may the red rose live alway! -- Beautiful dreamer -- Better times are coming -- Camptown races -- Gentle Annie -- The Glendy Burk -- Hard times come again no more -- If you've only got a moustache -- Jeanie with the light brown hair -- Maggie by my side -- Massa's in de cold ground -- My old Kentucky home -- My wife is a most knowing woman -- Nothing but a plain old soldier -- Oh! Susanna -- Old Black Joe -- Old dog Tray -- Old folks at home -- Open thy lattice love -- Some folks -- The song of all songs -- That's what's the matter -- There are plenty of fish in the sea -- There's a good time coming -- Thou art the queen of my song -- The village maiden -- The voices that are gone -- We are coming, Father Abraam, 300,000 more -- When this dreadful war is ended -- Willie has gone to the war.
- Subjects: Songs.; Scores.; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864.; Songs with piano.;
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- The New guitar songbook / by Noad, Frederick M.(CARDINAL)157675;
Popular, folk, and traditional songs. All through the night -- Annie Laurie -- The ash grove -- Aura Lee -- Barbara Allen -- Believe me if all those endearing young charms -- The blue bells of Scotland -- The bonny Earl of Moray -- Down in yon forest -- Drink to me only with thine eyes -- Early one morning -- Flow gently sweet Afton -- The golden vanity -- Greensleeves -- The harp that once thro' Tara's halls -- How should I your true love know? -- The meeting of the waters -- The minstrel boy -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen -- Oh, no John, no -- Old paint -- The riddle song -- The Salley Gardens -- Shenandoah -- Soldiers three -- The tavern in the town -- Venezuela -- Waly, Waly -- Will ye no' come back again -- Zorongo -- Christmas carols. Coventry carol -- The first nowell -- The holly and the ivy -- Lute book lullaby -- Silent night -- The twelve days of Christmas -- We three kings -- Art songs. Abschied (farewell) -- Bell Rose porporine -- Come again -- Come sorrow come -- The constant lover -- Go Chrystal tears -- Have you seen but a white lily grow? -- Heiden -- Röslein -- Henry VIII's song -- It fell on a summer's day -- It was a lover and his lass -- I saw my lady weep -- The lass with the delicate air -- Passing by -- Pierrot's song -- Plaisir d'amour -- Que ne suis-je la fougere -- The self-banished -- Serenade = Ständchen -- Much ado about nothing. Sigh no more, ladies -- Si la noche haze escura -- Sleep wayward thoughts -- Song at nightfall -- Strike the viol -- Tant que vivray -- Ungeduld = Impatience -- What then is love but mourning -- Where're you walk -- The willow song.
- Subjects: Popular music.; Christmas music.; Scores.; Songs with guitar.; Folk songs, English.; Carols, English.;
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- Songs of work and protest / by Fowke, Edith,1913-1996.(CARDINAL)163885; Glazer, Joe.(CARDINAL)224493; Bray, Kenneth I.(Kenneth Ira),1919-1999.(CARDINAL)280130;
Record list: pages 204-205; reading list: page 206.Solidarity forever -- The commonwealth of toil -- Union maid -- Joe Hill -- Talking union -- You've got to go down and join the union -- The eight hour day -- Get thee behind me, Satan -- Brother John -- On the line -- Hinky dinky parlez-vous -- We will overcome -- Union train -- Hold the fort -- We shall not be moved -- Great day -- Old Ma Bell -- Casey Jones -- Roll the union on -- The scabs crawl in -- Down in a coal mine -- Dark as a dungeon -- Sixteen tons -- Which side are you on? -- The West Virginia hills -- The death of Mother Jones -- The Blantyre explosion -- Union man -- My sweetheart's the mule in the mines -- A miner's life -- Hard times in the mill -- Bread and roses -- We are building a strong union -- The Winnsboro cotton mill blues -- The mill was made of marble -- The anthem of the ILGWU -- Take this hammer -- John Henry -- Pat works on the railway -- Drill ye tarriers, drill -- Jerry, go and oil that car -- The UAW-CIO -- United Steelworkers are we -- Men of the soil -- The farmer is the man -- The boll weevil -- Down on Penny's farm -- Planting rice -- Eleven cent cotton -- Zum gali, gali -- So long, it's been good to know you -- One happy Swede -- Blow ye winds in the morning -- Leave her, Johnny -- Low bridge, everybody down -- Canaday-I-O -- The buffalo skinners -- The old Chisholm Trail -- Hard traveling -- Hallelujah, I'm a bum -- Going down the road feeling bad -- The soup song -- Beans, bacon, and gravy -- Fourpence a day -- Life is a toil -- Acres of clams -- The teacher's lament -- Too old to work -- Automation -- The rich man and the poor man -- The dodger -- No Irish need apply -- Times is mighty hard -- The preacher and the slave -- The man that waters the workers' beer -- I don't want your millions, mister -- The song of the guaranteed wage -- O freedom! -- We are marching on to victory -- The abolitionist hymn -- Go down, Moses -- John Brown's body -- The battle hymn of the republic -- No more auction block -- These things shall be -- The cutty wren -- Die Gedanken sind frei -- When wilt thou save the people? -- A new Jerusalem -- The Marseillaise -- A man's a man for a' that -- Jefferson and liberty -- The red flag -- The peatbog soldiers -- Kevin Barry -- Let us all speak our minds -- It could be a wonderful world -- Everybody loves Saturday night -- Hey ho, nobody home -- Going to study war no more.".. There are: straight trade union songs and ditties ... ; songs of the hardships that working men and women have to face during times of depression ; philosophic songs and ironic comments on the economic system ; songs that grew out of the fight against slavery ; and songs expressing the dreams of people of many lands throughout the ages. Often set to tunes of familiar folk songs, popular songs and gospel hymns, these are the songs by which unions organized and which thee members of each labor group sang out ... Most of the songs are American in origin. A few, drawn from England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, Israel, and the Philippines remind us that the fight for freedom knows no boundaries ..." -- Back cover.
- Subjects: Songs.; Notated music.; Music.; Scores.; Working class; Labor movement; Labor;
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