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The octavo includes three songs written in the Taryeong tradition: Hangangsu Taryeong (Han River Folk Song); Shingosan
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Arirang (Unison, opt. Flute, Harp, Strings) Arirang is Korea's most beloved folk song--sometimes called Korea's national anthem. It can be accompanied with just piano or harp or strings or all three. Jim
This is a traditional Korean children's song based on nature. Jamjari means "dragonfly" and kkongkkong is an expression that means "to freeze, to stop in place." Children in South Korea
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Based on a famous traditional Korean children's song, this creative setting for a cappella mixed choir with bongos and woodblock utilizes a whole-tone scale and text painting. The Korean lyrics use
This gentle, flowing piece combines thematic elements of two popular Korean folk songs, Doraji and Arirang. The selection is performed in English and Korean, with the Korean
This lovely pentatonic Korean folk song is framed with gentle harmonies and a free-flowing melody. Lyrics in both Korean and English are sure to capture the hearts and minds of your singers and audience. A
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This popular Korean folk song is presented in a simply stated, authentic arrangement utilizing only a single octave range in both parts. The title refers to the 'plip-plop' of pebbles being thrown in the
Movement three from Hyo-won Woo's "Gloria," Cum Sancto Spiritu combines western musical concepts with the traditional Korean musical scale and rhythmic patterns. An incredibly dynamic setting of
An exciting a cappella choral texture surrounds this setting of words that Korean children chant, similar to when American children yell Abracadabra and expect magic to ensue. The tempo is marked
Doraji is one of the most popular Korean folk songs, about a wild mountain flower with spiritual essence. This arrangement captures both the gentle beauty of the flower and the excitement of those
Doraji, a popular Korean folksong, is also a beautiful wildflower that originated in Asia. This singable arrangement is the ideal choice for a multicultural feature, with phonetic subtext and
Charles Anthony Silvestri's carol text is set here by Korean composer Hyun Kook. The simplicity of the music and the artistry of the text make this work a wonderful selection for treble choirs.
A text from the Requiem mass receives a uniquely expressive setting by this South Korean composer. With colorful chromaticism and subtle tempo and dynamic nuances throughout, it presents many educational