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I Write The Music In America (Set 2)
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Teacher's Edition
Composer Jacobson/Higgins/Bal
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp

Price: $19.99

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Catalog #09971251

UPC code: 884088277420

Step into the lives of American composers Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, Leroy Anderson, William Grant Still, Leonard Bernstein and Amy Beach with engaging stories fun facts, songs and active listening lessons, designed for upper elementary and middle school students. Have fun reading and acting out these age-appealing stories and performing a variety of musical styles with the original songs that accompany them. Follow beautifully designed full-color music maps as you listen to full-length recorded orchestral versions of six masterworks: Hoedown (from "Rodeo"), Variations on "America," Sleigh Ride, Afro-American Symphony, Scherzo (from"West Side Story"), and Piano Concerto inC-Sharp Minor. The Teacher Edition ofers piano/vocal song arrangements, easy-to-follow standards-based lesson plans, and a helpful production guide for additional performamce options. Full-color singer editions frature song vocals, composer stories and listening maps. The 2-CD pak provides performance/accompaniment tracks for the songs, and six masterwork recordings.For cost-saving value, receive all 3 components in the Classroom Kit.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
A CHAMPION FOR PEACE  
AN AMERICAN SONG  
BE FIRST  
I'M AN ORIGINAL  
MY MARVELOUS MAGICAL SLEIGH  
YOU  
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