Why I Pity the Woman Who Never Spills by Elizabeth Alexander SSAA - Sheet Music

By Elizabeth Alexander

A gutsy, sensual blues setting of Joan Wolf Prefontaine’s poem in praise of messy women. Opening with waves of "spilling" words — spill, splatter, spot, spree, dribble, drabble, oozle — this piece is a rambunctious journey through a world of vocal inflections and joie de vivre, to be sung with nuance and abandon.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
SSAA 4-Part Women's Choir
Genres:
21st Century Jazz Contemporary
Composers:
Elizabeth Alexander
Publishers:
Seafarer Press
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Late Intermediate
Artist:
Elizabeth Alexander
Usages:
Praise
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.8 pounds

Choir, SSAA, 4-Part, A cappella, Women's Choir - Late Intermediate

SKU: SF.SEA-058-01

Composed by Elizabeth Alexander. This edition: Print-On-Demand. Choral. A gutsy, sensual song in praise of messy women. Contemporary, 21st Century, Jazz. Choral Score. Seafarer Press #SEA-058-01. Published by Seafarer Press (SF.SEA-058-01).

8.5 x 11 inches.

A gutsy, sensual blues setting of Joan Wolf Prefontaine’s poem in praise of messy women. Opening with waves of "spilling" words — spill, splatter, spot, spree, dribble, drabble, oozle — this piece is a rambunctious journey through a world of vocal inflections and joie de vivre, to be sung with nuance and abandon.

Print on demand - publisher prints this title after order is received.