Four Spring Songs SSA - Sheet Music

These texts are taken from the Kokin Wakashū, a collection of Japanese waka poetry compiled from various poets in the early tenth century. They show the passing of the season from the first buds hidden beneath the snow to the last petals washing downstream. The simple melodies and clear textures attempt to capture the poets’ graceful blending of vivid natural imagery and piercing emotional perception as the sights and sounds of spring are made to express the bittersweetness of our brief existence. Contents: 1. Haru tateba (As spring is stirring) 2. Kasuga no (To Kasuga fields) 3. Momo chidori (Hundred little birds) 4. Hana chireru (By these petal-strewn waters)

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
SSA 3-Part A Cappella Women's Choir
Publishers:
Galaxy Music Corporation
UPC:
600313136023
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Early Intermediate
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
2.7 pounds

SSA choir unaccompanied - Early Intermediate

SKU: EC.1-3602

Composed by Philip Reed. Galaxy Music Corporation #1.3602. Published by Galaxy Music Corporation (EC.1-3602).

UPC: 600313136023. Japanese.

These texts are taken from the Kokin Wakashū, a collection of Japanese waka poetry compiled from various poets in the early tenth century. They show the passing of the season from the first buds hidden beneath the snow to the last petals washing downstream. The simple melodies and clear textures attempt to capture the poets’ graceful blending of vivid natural imagery and piercing emotional perception as the sights and sounds of spring are made to express the bittersweetness of our brief existence.


Contents:
1. Haru tateba (As spring is stirring)
2. Kasuga no (To Kasuga fields)
3. Momo chidori (Hundred little birds)
4. Hana chireru (By these petal-strewn waters).