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Tipitin (Choral Octavo) (SSAA, a cappella) (Choir), Multicultural, #YL00-48860 Words and music by Maria Grever / English words and adaptation by Raymond Leveen and Horace Heidt / arr. Raul Dominguez
Tipitin


 
Tipitin (Choral Octavo) (SSAA, a cappella) (Choir), Multicultural, #YL00-48860 Words and music by Maria Grever / English words and adaptation by Raymond Leveen and Horace Heidt / arr. Raul Dominguez

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Tipitin (Choral Octavo) (SSAA, a cappella) (Choir), Multicultural, #YL00-48860 : Words and music by Maria Grever / English words and adaptation by Raymond Leveen and Horace Heidt / arr. Raul Dominguez : Choral Octavo : Choral Octavo : Multicultural : Lawson-Gould : Spanish
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Written by Mexico's first well-known female composer, Maria Grever, this vals Mexicano (Mexican waltz) makes a charming a cappella work for outstanding choirs. The textured setting offers well-conceived choral parts throughout, sometimes using lower voices to provide a dance-like underscore for the lilting melody. A full translation and pronunciation notes aid in the understanding and mastery of an entirely Spanish text, which recounts a story of new love. Feature an agile soprano on the jaunty descant near the end.

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PublisherAlfred Publishing
Format Choral Octavo
Instrument Choir
Genre Multicultural
Category Choral Octavo
Language Spanish
Pages12
Shipping Weight0.06   lbs
Alfred Publishing Item 00-48860
Product Code YL00-48860
UPC Code38081561844
Voicing DescriptionSSAA, a cappella


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