I Saw Three Ships: A Celtic Christmas Celebration

I Saw Three Ships: A Celtic Christmas Celebration
ISBN-10
1429114274
ISBN-13
9781429114271
Series
I Saw Three Ships
Category
Music
Pages
12
Language
English
Published
2009-09-01
Publisher
Lorenz Publishing Company

Description

Then let us all rejoice and sing on Christmas Day in the morning. Lloyd Larson has combined the traditional I SAW THREE SHIPS and SUSSEX CAROL in this lively, dance-like arrangement for Christmas performance. A strong Celtic flavor resounds throughout and is reinforced by the lively, flexible optional instrumental accompaniment. Available in three voicings for singers of all ages, its a buoyant and masterful Christmas celebration.

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