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Junior Voiceworks 2

STANNARD, Kevin

Price: £29.95
ISBN-10: 0-19-335574-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-335574-3
Songs for children (KS2)
Level: very easy
Publication date: 8 February 2007

Series: Voiceworks
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Description

Voiceworks is a magnificent resource for promoting good singing in pre-schools, schools, community choirs, adult choirs and everywhere that people sing. The Voiceworks books (complete with CDs) are packed with songs and ideas which are practical, motivating, and accessible.

Junior Voiceworks 2 is a second dazzling collection of songs for choirs at or around KS2 level. Spanning a great range of styles and moods, the songs are presented in the highly practical Voiceworks format, with accessible music pages and notes for the teacher or leader. With two CDs, containing performances and backings, this wonderful resource will motivate and inspire young choirs

Contents
Trad., arr. Kevin Stannard We all love to sing!
Susie Davies-Splitter and Phil Splitter The basketball rap
Kevin Stannard Pulse 8
Trad., arr. Kevin Stannard Mexican counting song
Finnish spinning song, arr. Kevin Stannard Sarasponda
Trad. Israeli, arr. Kevin Stannard At last!
Trad. Our dustbin
Alan Simmons School Dinners
Trad. African, arr. Kevin Stannard Everybody loves Saturday Night
Thord Erik Gummesson, arr. Kevin Stannard Singing all together
Kevin Stannard We do jazz!
Trad. Polynesian Tongo
Trad. Bohemian, arr. Kevin Stannard Abiyoyo
Brazilian folk song, arr. Kevin Stannard Tutu Maramba
New England, arr. Kevin Stannard Cape Cod chanty
Trad. Norwegian, arr. Kevin Stannard Hakon-the-good
Rafael Hernandez, arr. Kevin Stannard El cumbanchero
words Lucy W. Rhu, music Kevin Stannard Penguin
Trad. Japanese, arr. Kevin Stannard Killifish
words Florence Page Jaques, music Kevin Stannard Puffin
words Walter de la Mare, music Kevin Stannard Five eyes (three black cats)
words Geoffrey Dearmer, music Kevin Stannard Whale
Jon Bennet and John Perry Monster stomp
David Wood, arr. Peter Pontzen When will we learn?
David Flatau Water, don't waste it
Andy Meyers One world
Trad. Ghanaian, arr. Kevin Stannard To love is good
Lin Marsh Child of tomorrow
Trad. New Zealand, arr. Kevin Stannard He's gone now
words Alan Dix, music Robin Grant You can look in a book for your heros
words Margaret Ward, music Ian Blunsdon Friends for ever
Phillip Godfrey Morning song

Reviews

  • 'The Introductions to these books are veritable teaching courses in themselves, and the notes for each song provide an immense amount of preparatory guidance on how to approach it.' -Clare Stevens, The Singer, June 07
  • 'OUP's Voiceworks series, edited by Peter Hunt, now consists of eight volumes, and all have rightly been highly acclaimed. Junior Voiceworks 2 will be welcomed with enthusiasm by teachers and choir directors whose copies of Junior Voiceworks 1 are perhaps falling apart through overuse. Like its predecessor, this one is edited by Kevin Stannard, who has found, or in some cases written, a delightful selection of unfamiliar songs aimed at primary schoolchildren. The collection is international in flavour and includes a mixture of playground rhymes, folk songs, traditional and contemporary repertoire in a wide range of moods and styles. It is more of the same, but when the product is so good, who could possibly complain?' -Clare Stevens, The Singer, June 07

The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled.

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