Chorus Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1669259
By The Eagles. By Don Felder, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey. Arranged by Oliver Gies. This edition: pdf, streaming. 20th Century, A Cappella, Contemporary A Cappella, Rock. 9 pages. Oliver Gies (member of Maybebop) #1234907. Published by Oliver Gies (member of Maybebop) (A0.1669259).
Hotel California, released in 1976 by the American rock band Eagles, is one of the most iconic rock ballads of all time. This a cappella arrangement for mixed choir (SATB) stays true to the spirit and structure of the original while offering a fresh, engaging choral interpretation. The setting is consistently four-part and carefully balanced: the melody moves between soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, giving each voice moments to shine. Rhythmic variety and contrasting textures create a dynamic and expressive performance experience for singers and audiences alike. Suitable for choir as well as four-part ensemble.
With the full score comes a QR Code that leads to free teachme audio files.
9 pages in total, performance time approx. 04:30 min.
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