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Flute Quartet score of "La Cucaracha" (four C Flutes) arranged by Francesco Leone. Key F with modulation in G, duration 2.30 min (+-) intermediate level. Score and parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG0240. La Cucaracha ("The Cockroach") is a popular Mexican folk song about a cockroach who cannot walk. The song's origins are unclear, but it dates back at least to the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution. The song belongs to the Mexican corrido genre
Arrangement for Woodwind Quartet (intermediate) by Francesco Leone. Score: Flute, Oboe, Bb Clarinet and Bassoon. Parts available separately. La Cucaracha ("The Cockroach") is a popular Mexican folk song about a cockroach who cannot walk. The song's origins are unclear, but it dates back at least to the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution. The song belongs to the Mexican corrido genre.
Flute Quintet Score of "La Cucaracha (Piccolo optional, C Flutes 1-4 and Bass Flute) arranged by Francesco Leone. Key F with modulation in G, duration 2.30 min (+-) intermediate level. Score, parts and alternative for G Alto Flutes available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1093. * La Cucaracha ("The Cockroach") is a popular Mexican folk song about a cockroach who cannot walk. The song's origins are unclear, but it dates back at least to the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution. The song belongs to the Mexican corrido genre
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has been paid to women in music, and information on the music of a handful of black women composers, such as Florence Price and Mary Lou Williams, has been published. Determined search, however, is needed to locate what little data is available on most such composers. Proceeding from a desire to use music of black women composers in her piano performance and teaching, Helen Walker-Hill has dedicated herself to uncovering this material, utilizing secondary sources and numerous archives, conducting interviews with composers, and engaging in voluminous correspondence with individuals and institutions. The result is the most comprehensive catalog of music composed by African American women to date. The depth of detail required limiting the scope to solo and ensemble piano music. However, an introductory overview on the contributions of black women in music and biographical sketches on the fifty-four composers profiled in the catalog contain broader information. Over 300 piano works are listed, with detailed descriptive information on close to 200 works the author was able to obtain and study, including sources and levels of difficulty. Appendixes list available published music, ensemble instrumentation, music for teaching, and music published before 1920. A selected bibliography and a selected discography are also provided. This biographical dictionary and descriptive catalog will be most directly useful to performers and teachers, but the breadth of information makes it valuable for research in music history, African American studies, and women's studies.
The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 december, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 22-06-1939 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly NUMBER OF PAGES: 77 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. IV, No. 13. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 12-75 Document ID: INL-1939 (J-D) Vol- II (01)
A follow-up to the popular Fun with the Trombone. Contains 56 big note, easy solos. Includes folk songs, sea chanties, sacred, ragtime and dance tunes arranged for the beginning student. the trumpet, clarinet, flute and trombone texts may be played together in ensemble if so desired. All the music contained in this book was designed to provide the beginning student with a wealth of musical fun and satisfaction. This text will give the student hours of musical enjoyment.
A follow-up book to the popular Fun with the Clarinet. Contains 56 big-note, easy solos on folk songs, sea chanties, sacred songs, ragtime, and dance tunes. Fun music for the beginner.