Choral Library Vol 2

Choral Library Vol 2

More King's Singers favourites are featured from across the repertoire in this follow-up to the King's Singers CHORAL LIBRARY VOLUME 1. Pierre Passereau's wonderful "Il est bel et bon" tells of two gossiping wives who compare the qualities of their husbands, whilst the chickens cluck in the background. By contrast there is Peter Knight's tour de force arrangement of the spiritual song "Swing low, sweet chariot". Also featured are Bob Chilcott's lovely version of the old Spanish traditional song "Con amores la mi madre" and Goff Richards's much-loved arrangement of Franz Schubert's setting of William Shakespeare's "Who is Sylvia?".



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1.Con Amores, La Mi MadreTraditional Spanish arr. Bob ChilcottSATB
2.Frog Went A Courtin'Traditional American arr.
Paul Hart
SATB
3.Golden SlumbersTraditional English arr.SATB
4.Hush Little Baby, Don't Say A WordTraditional English arr. BlackwoodSATTBB
5.Il Est Bel et BonPierre PassereauSATB
6.JoshuaSpiritual arr. Robert SellsTTBB
7.Sweet NightingaleTraditional Cornish arr. Goff RichardsSATTBB
8.Swing Low, Sweet ChariotSpiritual arr. Peter KnightSATTBB
9.Who Is SylviaFranz Schubert - William Shakespeare arr. Daryl RunswickSATB
 

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