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Copland for Viola

Title
Copland for Viola
For
viola
Arranger
Bob Hilliard
Publisher
Boosey & Hawkes
Description

Copland favorites arranged for solo viola. Piano accompaniment available separately.

Included Works
  1. Simple Gifts (from Old American Songs, Set I)
  2. I've Heard an Organ Talk Sometimes (from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson)
  3. Old Poem (as Vieux Poeme)
  4. I Bought Me a Cat (from Old American Songs, Set I)
  5. Laurie's Song
  6. Waltz (from Billy The Kid (ballet)) (as Billy and His Sweetheart)
  7. Dirge in Woods
  8. Zion's Walls (from Old American Songs, Set II)
  9. Ching-a-Ring Chaw (from Old American Songs, Set II)
  10. The Little Horses (from Old American Songs, Set II)
  11. Going to Heaven! (from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson)
  12. Fanfare for the Common Man
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