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    Musical Score
    Musical Score
    London [u.a.] : Boosey & Hawkes
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15469091
    Format: 188 Seiten , 31 cm
    ISBN: 9781423418320
    Note: Dirge. Spring. Spring is like a perhaps hand. When faces called flowers float out of the ground / Dominick Argento. - In the public gardens. Indiana homecoming / Jack Beeson. - Civet à toute vitesse (rabbit at top speed). Greeting. I hate music! Jupiter has seven moons / Leonard Bernstein. - Love went a-riding / Frank Bridge. - At the mid hour of night. If it's ever spring again. Nocturne. The sally gardens. Sephestia's lullaby / Benjamin Britten. - These, my Ophelia / Theodore Chanler. - Down by the sally gardens. The seal man / Rebecca Clarke. - At the river. Heart, we will forget him. The little horses. Poet's song. Why do they shut me out of heaven? / Aaron Copland. - Acrostic song / David del Tredici. - Central Park at dusk. There will be stars / John Duke. - Fear no ,ore the heat o' the sun. It was a lover and his lass. Oh fair to see / Gerald Finzi. - Two Stevenson songs: Rain. Where go the boats? / Carlisle Floyd. - Sleep / Ivor Gurney. - Money, o! / Michael Head. - The astronomers. Sweet suffolk owl. Waterbird / Richard Hundley. - Spring Sorrow / John Ireland. - How should I your true love know? My life's delight. Weep you no more / Roger Quilter. - Alleluia. Ferry me across the water. Jeanie with the light brown hair. Love. Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Ned Rorem. - The lads in their hundreds / Arthur Somervell. - Bright is the ring of words. Linden Lea / Ralph Vaughan Williams. - Take, o take those lips away / Peter Warlock. - Alleluia. The astronomers. At the river. The little horses. Sweet suffolk owl. Weep you no more / Anonymous. - Nocturne / W.H. Auden. - Linden LEa / William Barnes. - In the public gardens / John Betjeman. - Spring sorrow / Leonard Bernstein. - My life's delight / Thomas Campion. - Acrostic song / Lewis Carroll. - Love went a-riding / Mary E. Coleridge. - Poet's song. Spring is like perhaps hand. When faces called flowers float out of the ground / E.E. Cummings. - Money, o! / W.H. Davies. - Heart, we will forget him. Why do they shut me out of heaven? / Emily Dickinson. - Civet à tout vitesse / Émile Dumont. - Sleep / John Fletcher. - Jeanie with the light browm hair / Stephen Foster. - Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Robert Frost. - Sephestia's lullaby / Robert Green. -If it's ever spring again / Thomas Hardy. - The lads in their hundreds / A.E. Housman. - Indiana homecoming / Abraham Lincoln. - Love / Thomas Lodge. - These, my Ophelia / Archibald Macleish. - At the mid hour of night / Thomas Moore. - Spring / Thomas Nash. - Waterbird / James Purdy. - Ferry me across the water. Oh fair to see / Christina Rossetti. - Dirge. Fear no more the heat o' the sun. How should I your true love know? It was a lover and his lass. Take, o' take those lips away / William Shakespeare. - Bright is the ring of words. Rain. Where go the boats? / Robert Louis Stevenson. - Central Park at dusk. There will be stars / Sara Teasdale. - Down by the salley gardens. The salley gardens / W.B. Yeats , Text engl.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Musical Score
    Musical Score
    London [u.a.] : Boosey & Hawkes
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15469095
    Format: 188 Seiten , 31 cm
    ISBN: 9781423418313
    Note: Dirge. Spring. Spring is like a perhaps hand. When faces called flowers float out of the ground / Dominick Argento. - In the public gardens. Indiana homecoming / Jack Beeson. - Civet à toute vitesse (rabbit at top speed). Greeting. I hate music! Jupiter has seven moons / Leonard Bernstein. - Love went a-riding / Frank Bridge. - At the mid hour of night. If it's ever spring again. Nocturne. The sally gardens. Sephestia's lullaby / Benjamin Britten. - These, my Ophelia / Theodore Chanler. - Down by the sally gardens. The seal man / Rebecca Clarke. - At the river. Heart, we will forget him. The little horses. Poet's song. Why do they shut me out of heaven? / Aaron Copland. - Acrostic song / David del Tredici. - Central Park at dusk. There will be stars / John Duke. - Fear no ,ore the heat o' the sun. It was a lover and his lass. Oh fair to see / Gerald Finzi. - Two Stevenson songs: Rain. Where go the boats? / Carlisle Floyd. - Sleep / Ivor Gurney. - Money, o! / Michael Head. - The astronomers. Sweet suffolk owl. Waterbird / Richard Hundley. - Spring Sorrow / John Ireland. - How should I your true love know? My life's delight. Weep you no more / Roger Quilter. - Alleluia. Ferry me across the water. Jeanie with the light brown hair. Love. Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Ned Rorem. - The lads in their hundreds / Arthur Somervell. - Bright is the ring of words. Linden Lea / Ralph Vaughan Williams. - Take, o take those lips away / Peter Warlock. - Alleluia. The astronomers. At the river. The little horses. Sweet suffolk owl. Weep you no more / Anonymous. - Nocturne / W.H. Auden. - Linden LEa / William Barnes. - In the public gardens / John Betjeman. - Spring sorrow / Leonard Bernstein. - My life's delight / Thomas Campion. - Acrostic song / Lewis Carroll. - Love went a-riding / Mary E. Coleridge. - Poet's song. Spring is like perhaps hand. When faces called flowers float out of the ground / E.E. Cummings. - Money, o! / W.H. Davies. - Heart, we will forget him. Why do they shut me out of heaven? / Emily Dickinson. - Civet à tout vitesse / Émile Dumont. - Sleep / John Fletcher. - Jeanie with the light browm hair / Stephen Foster. - Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Robert Frost. - Sephestia's lullaby / Robert Green. -If it's ever spring again / Thomas Hardy. - The lads in their hundreds / A.E. Housman. - Indiana homecoming / Abraham Lincoln. - Love / Thomas Lodge. - These, my Ophelia / Archibald Macleish. - At the mid hour of night / Thomas Moore. - Spring / Thomas Nash. - Waterbird / James Purdy. - Ferry me across the water. Oh fair to see / Christina Rossetti. - Dirge. Fear no more the heat o' the sun. How should I your true love know? It was a lover and his lass. Take, o' take those lips away / William Shakespeare. - Bright is the ring of words. Rain. Where go the boats? / Robert Louis Stevenson. - Central Park at dusk. There will be stars / Sara Teasdale. - Down by the salley gardens. The salley gardens / W.B. Yeats , Text engl.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Musical Score
    Musical Score
    Berlin : Wise Publications
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB01401169
    Format: 1 Songbook (173 Seiten) , 31 cm
    ISBN: 9781785583056
    Series Statement: The complete guitar player
    Content: Sammlung von 50 Hits, für Gitarre arrangiert, von Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Donovan, Don McLean, Queen, Radiohead, Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Cat Stevens, David Bowie, Sting, Elton John u.v.a.m.
    Note: Alone again or / Love. - American pie / Don McLean. - Angie / The Rolling Stones. - Blackbird / The Beatles. - Budapest / George Ezra. - Catch the wind / Donovan. - Coat of many colors / Dolly Parton. - Brazy little thing called love / Queen. - Creep / Radiohead. - The first time ever I saw your face / Roberta Flack. - Free fallin' / Tom Petty. - The girl from Ipanema / Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto feat. Astrud Gilberto. - Hold back the river / James Bay. - I am a man of constant sorrow / Soggy Bottom Boys feat. Dan Tyminski. - I have a dream / Abba. - I say a little prayer / Aretha Franklin. - I'm yours / Jason Mraz. - It's all over now, baby blue / Bob Dylan. - Layla / Eric Clapton. - Let her go / Passenger. - Love the one you're with / Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. - Lover, you should've come over / Jeff Buckley. - Maggie May / Rod Stewart , The man who sold the world / David Bowie. - Me and Julio down by the schoolyard / Paul Simon. - Moonshadow / Cat Stevens. - More than words / Extreme. - One love (people get ready) / Bob Marley & The Wailers. - Ophelia / The Lumineers. - Our house / Madness. - Rolling in the deep / Adele. - Running scared / Bob Orbison. - Shape of my heart / Sting. - She's always a woman / Billy Joel. - (Sittin' on) The dock oft the bay / Otis Redding. - Stay with me / Sam Smith. - Streets of London / Ralph McTell. - Take me home, country roads / John Denver. - These boots are made for walking / Nancy Sinatra. - Thinking out loud / Ed Sheeran. - Tiny dancer / Elton John. - Wake up little Susie / The Everly Brothers. - Walk on the wild side / Lou Reed. - Waltz #2 (XO) / Elliott Smith. - We have all the time in the world / Louis Armstrong. - Who knows where the time goes? / Fairport Convention. - Wichita lineman / Glen Campbell. - Your cheatin' heart / Hank Williams. - You're beautiful / James Blunt. - You're so vain / Carly Simon
    Language: English
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