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Songs of the Human Spirit
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Songs of the Human Spirit by Henry Mollicone Flute - Sheet Music

By Henry Mollicone
Soprano voice solo, flute and piano - Early Intermediate

SKU: EC.7869

Composed by Henry Mollicone. Vocal Anthology. Secular, 21st century. Score. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #7869. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.7869).

ISBN 600313478697. UPC: 600313478697. English.

These songs, based upon old Native American texts are spiritual in nature and include an invocation for solo flute, prayers, and a love song. Total Duration: 11'26

Contents:
Invocation
The Soul Would Have No Rainbow
Shosone Love Song
An Aztec Prayer
A Sioux Prayer

These songs, based upon old Native American texts, were commissioned by soprano Nancy Wait-Kromm. The songs are spiritual in nature, and include an invocation for solo flute, prayers, and a love song. I felt the need to include a flute in the accompaniment, although I have made no attempt to use authentic elements of Native American music, as I do not have the knowledge and skill to do this. The poems themselves have been my inspiration, and the music is in my own lyrical style. -Henry Mollicone.