Marsh, Lin: Along came man (Songbook/ECD) (Spotlight

sheet music

Setting: Upper Voices and Accompaniment
Length: 40 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571532489
ISMN: 9780571532483
Along Came Man is a thought-provoking cantata about the world we live in, with an ecological theme. One of Lin Marsh's best-loved works - now available in a new edition with CD - it is mainly unison with some two and three-part singing. The cantata lends itself well to the addition of movement, but is equally effective performed as a concert piece. Audio performance and backing tracks are included, as well as performance notes and photocopiable lyrics to download from the enhanced CD.
The Spotlight Series represents a variety of imaginative repertoire for stage and concert performance, from Keystage 1 to 3 (Scottish P1 to S2). Some of the cantatas provide scope for creativity through the addition of movement, whilst others are fully contained 'mini-musicals'. Written appropriately for he age-group by experienced educational composers, here are songs and shows to suit all abilities and ages.

Contents

1.
This Is The Age Of Technology
2.
What Happened To My World?: I'm A Dodo
3.
Jungle Song
4.
Along Came Man
5.
Blue Rolling Ocean
6.
Along Came Man (2)
7.
Desert Song: Along Came Man (3)
8.
Far-away Places
9.
Gone Are The Meadows
10.
The Bell Is Tolling
11.
We'll Learn To Share.
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