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It was a lover and his lass
Klassische Musik/Chormusik • 2007 • Texter: David W Solomons • Alternativer Titel: Lover and lass a modern madrigal
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For men's voices (ATTB)
Titel nach Uploader: It was a lover and his lass - men's voices (ATTB)
Instrumentierung |
Männerchor |
Partitur für |
Chor |
Art der Partitur |
Singpartitur |
Verleger |
David W Solomons |
Sprache |
Englisch |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Mittel |
Länge |
1'40 |
Words and music by David W Solomons by way of a parody of the original Shakesperean song. The lover and his lass are passing through supermarket aisles (instead of "green corn field") and calling each other all the time on their mobile phones. This is the original for ATTB men's voices version the higher version for SATB mixed choir is also available on this site. The sound sample is a performance by the composer, multitracking...
For SATB choir
Titel nach Uploader: It was a lover and his lass (a modern madrigal) for SATB choir
Instrumentierung |
Gemischter Chor: Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Bass |
Partitur für |
Chor |
Art der Partitur |
Singpartitur |
Verleger |
David W Solomons |
Sprache |
Englisch |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Mittel |
Länge |
1'50 |
A jolly parody of Shakespeare's song by the same name but using my Bell Dance as the melody to represent mobile phones (or cell phones as they say in the USA). A version for men's voices is also available on this site.
The sound sample here was performed by the Composer's Choir under Dan Shaw.
ring ding dong ding dong ring ding dong ding dong
It was a lover and his lass in the spring time that through the city streets did pass in this ring time calling each other every minute or two and texting in case they couldn't get through oh hearken to the lovers in the spring time!
Between the supermarket aisles while they're shopping these pretty city folk would chat without stopping vainly the birds are welcoming spring with their song they'll wear themselves out e'er very long while lads and lasses never tire of ringing!
Then one day when Romeo must text his Julietta just to say I luv ya yeah I luv ya so much but then she rings back to tell him that it's all over she's met a nicer lad from Folkestone or Dover (It's all over it's all over lad from Dover)
so he just rings to all of his pals and calls her a slag!
and all the people on the tram hear the show while our pretty city folk live all on their mobile then suddenly the battery's flat as a skate and Romeo can not ring his mate he's sorry that he called her "slag" in spring time he can't ring her he can't ring his Julietta sorry now in spring.
For men's voices TTBarB
Titel nach Uploader: It was a lover and his lass - a modern madrigal for men's voices TTBarB
Instrumentierung |
Männerchor: Tenor, Bariton, Bass |
Partitur für |
Chor |
Art der Partitur |
Singpartitur |
Verleger |
David W Solomons |
Sprache |
Englisch |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Mittel |
Länge |
1'40 |
Jahr der Komposition |
2016 |
A jolly parody of Shakespeare's song by the same name but using my Bell Dance as the melody to represent mobile phones (or cell phones as they say in the USA). These pretty city folk walk down supermarket aisles chatting to each other on their mobile phones instead of the green corn fields of Shakespeare's original.
The sound sample here is an electronic preview, but a performance of a higher version performed by the Composer's Choir can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV3epCprfLM
Ring ding dong ring ding dong
It was a lover and his lass in the spring time that through the city streets did pass in this ring time calling each other every minute or two and texting in case they couldn't get through oh hearken to the lovers in the spring time!
Between the supermarket aisles while they're shopping these pretty city folk would chat without stopping vainly the birds are welcoming spring with their song they'll wear themselves out e'er very long while lads and lasses never tire of ringing!
Then one day when Romeo must text his Julietta just to say I luv ya yeah I luv ya so much but then she rings back to tell him that it's all over she's met a nicer lad from Folkestone or Dover (It's all over it's all over lad from Dover)
so he just rings to all of his pals and calls her a slag!
and all the people on the tram hear the show while our pretty city folk live all on their mobile then suddenly the battery's flat as a skate and Romeo can not ring his mate he's sorry that he called her "slag" in spring time he can't ring her he can't ring his Julietta sorry now in spring.
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