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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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*{{PostedDate|2014-10-04}} {{CPDLno|33073}} [[Media:Furtak_-_The_Plow_Horse.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Furtak_-_The_Plow_Horse.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Furtak_-_The_Plow_Horse_MP3.mp3|{{mp3}}]] [[Media:Furtak_-_The_Plow_Horse.mxl|{{XML}}]] | |||
*{{ | {{Editor|Maggie Furtak|2014-10-04}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|9|1667}}{{Copy|Personal}} | ||
{{Editor|Maggie Furtak|2014-10-04}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter| | :{{EdNotes|}} | ||
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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''The Plow Horse''}} | |||
{{Composer|Maggie Furtak}} | {{Composer|Maggie Furtak}} | ||
{{Lyricist|Maggie Furtak}} | {{Lyricist|Maggie Furtak}} | ||
{{Voicing|2|SA}} | {{Voicing|2|SA}} | ||
{{Genre|Secular|Art songs}} | {{Genre|Secular|Art songs}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|Piano}} | {{Instruments|Piano}} | ||
'' | {{Pub|1|2014}} | ||
{{Descr|For SA women's choir, or a nice duet, with piano. I kept the range to the middle of the voice for both parts to accommodate younger singers who are still learning to control their head voice. The rhythms may look a little tricky to beginning sight readers, but are actually pretty intuitive. Intervals are easy and tuneful as well, with some unison sections, some call and response and a little two-part section at the end once the main theme is firmly established in the singer's mind. If you try this piece and have any feedback for me, particularly about anything that seemed needlessly difficult, please let me know. Enjoy!}} | |||
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https://youtu.be/VjJ_Dv8774w?si=4Hn1vFVFuuUPuO-9}} | |||
==Original text and translations== | |||
{{Text|English| | |||
The green corn follows the red plow, | |||
steered by the man who follows the horse. | |||
The green corn follows the red plow that follows the horse. | |||
The man thinks it’s he who grows the corn, | |||
but his horse knows better. He knows better: | |||
the green corn follows the red plow that follows the horse. | |||
’Twas the horse that taught the farmer how to plow, | |||
patiently walking in straight lines, | patiently walking in straight lines, | ||
and now the old horse leads steady and proud, | |||
and now the old horse | the great feet pulling the Earth around toward the sun, | ||
the great feet pulling the | |||
until he has measured another day, | until he has measured another day, | ||
and in the eve the man sings him to sleep | and in the eve the man sings him to sleep | ||
while he brushes him down | while he brushes him down. | ||
the green corn follows the red plow that follows the horse. | It’s always the same song: | ||
}} | the green corn follows the red plow that follows the horse.}} | ||
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[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Modern music]] | [[Category:Modern music]] | ||
[[Category:Children's songs]] |
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- Editor: Maggie Furtak (submitted 2014-10-04). Score information: Letter, 9 pages, 1.63 MB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes:
General Information
Title: The Plow Horse
Composer: Maggie Furtak
Lyricist: Maggie Furtak
Number of voices: 2vv Voicing: SA
Genre: Secular, Art song
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
First published: 2014
Description: For SA women's choir, or a nice duet, with piano. I kept the range to the middle of the voice for both parts to accommodate younger singers who are still learning to control their head voice. The rhythms may look a little tricky to beginning sight readers, but are actually pretty intuitive. Intervals are easy and tuneful as well, with some unison sections, some call and response and a little two-part section at the end once the main theme is firmly established in the singer's mind. If you try this piece and have any feedback for me, particularly about anything that seemed needlessly difficult, please let me know. Enjoy!
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text
The green corn follows the red plow,
steered by the man who follows the horse.
The green corn follows the red plow that follows the horse.
The man thinks it’s he who grows the corn,
but his horse knows better. He knows better:
the green corn follows the red plow that follows the horse.
’Twas the horse that taught the farmer how to plow,
patiently walking in straight lines,
and now the old horse leads steady and proud,
the great feet pulling the Earth around toward the sun,
until he has measured another day,
and in the eve the man sings him to sleep
while he brushes him down.
It’s always the same song:
the green corn follows the red plow that follows the horse.