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The Animals' Christmas Tree

A Tree-mendous Mini-Musical for Unison and 2-Part Voices

KOMPONIST: Andy Beck
VERLAG: Alfred Music Publications
PRODUKTFORMAT: Buch
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Gemischter Chor
When the animals of Winter Wood awaken to find that their favorite pine tree is missing from the forest, they join together and mount a grand search. Having no luck in the sky, the treetops, the briar, or the brook, Cardinal, Bear, Squirrel, and Deer eventually discover their precious pine displayed
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Subtitle A Tree-mendous Mini-Musical for Unison and 2-Part Voices
Komponist Andy Beck
Verlag Alfred Music Publications
Instrumentierung 2-Part Unison Choir
Produktformat Buch
Instrument Group Gemischter Chor
ISBN 9780739050699
Thema Weihnachten
Voicing 2-Part
No. ALF0028594
Beschreibung
When the animals of Winter Wood awaken to find that their favorite pine tree is missing from the forest, they join together and mount a grand search. Having no luck in the sky, the treetops, the briar, or the brook, Cardinal, Bear, Squirrel, and Deer eventually discover their precious pine displayed in the town square of nearby Merryville, just as the annual tree lighting celebration begins. They watch in wonder as the festive villagers decorate the tree, making it more beautiful than ever. The Mayor declares that he will plant a new tree in Winter Wood, and the animals vow to love and nurture the young sapling in order to give it back to the Merryvillians next Christmas!Recommended for grades K-5. Performance time: approximately 20 minutes. Reproducible Student Pages included in Teacher's Handbook. Enhanced SoundTrax CD includes reproducible PDF files of Student Pages and Cover Art.
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