Spring
Kaye-Skinner, Ben
This lush choral piece is perfect for choirs working on developing their dissonant harmonies. Very approachable by intermediate-level choirs, your accompanist will fall in love with the piano part and the audience will be treated to … Read More
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Price:$2.30
Min. 10 copies
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This lush choral piece is perfect for choirs working on developing their dissonant harmonies. Very approachable by intermediate-level choirs, your accompanist will fall in love with the piano part and the audience will be treated to chords that sound much more difficult to sing than they actually are.
Text:
What beauty lies in the green, green grass of spring
That comes with the rebirth of all the earth and all good things
A cool spring breeze ignites the trees to sing,
"Awake the day, the robin and the jay,
Let all creation rise anew to greet the sun's sweet rays!"
As the grasses grow and the breezes blow
So the world shall know
It is spring
It is spring
Flowers burst wide
Hours drift by
As lovers lay soft in the grass
Praying this moment never pass
Laying
Loving
Holding
Breathing deep the spring