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Preview CD (Full Performance) Choral (Preview CD) SKU: HL.9970032 Composed by Camille Saint-Sa&euml, Mary Kay Beall, and ns. Arranged by John Higgins and Ruth Artman. Expressive Art (Choral). Children's Musical. CD only - No Sheet Music included. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.9970032). UPC: 073999140927. 5.0x5.5x0.385 inches.It's Carnival Time ... come join the lion, the turtles, the singing donkeys, waltzing elephants and a host of other animals as they bring to life the music of Camille Saint-Saens. Designed specifically for elementary students, this all-school revue may be produced with minimal set and costuming or, if time and resources permit, a more elaborate production. Your performers and their parents will enjoy the timeless music of Camille Saint-Saens, and you'll enjoy the opportunity to introduce your classes to a great orchestral classic. Available: Teacher's Manual, Singer's 5-Pak, Preview CD, ShowTrax CD. The Teacher's Manual comes complete with the accompanied songs, script, staging directions and ideas for set and costuming. The Singer's Edition includes the script with staging directions, and vocal lines only. The ShowTrax CD includes the spectacular orchestration by John Higgins for a truly professional production. Performance Time: 30 minutes. For Grades 1-6.A preview CD contains the full-length audio recording of a children's musical.
james m. guthrie, ascap, camille saint-saëns (1835 – 1921)
camille saint-saens, david mckeown
camille saint-saens, jay bocook
camille saint-saens, césar madeira
camille saint-saens, césar madeira
james m. guthrie, ascap, camille saint-saëns (1835 – 1921)
james m. guthrie, ascap, camille saint-saëns (1835 – 1921)
camille saint-saens, césar madeira
camille saint-saens, jay bocook
james m. guthrie, ascap, camille saint-saëns (1835 – 1921)
camille saint-saëns, david mckeown
james m. guthrie, ascap, camille saint-saëns (1835 – 1921)