CGE521 Dayung Sampan - Three-part Mixed
Description
This is lovely setting of a popular Indonesian folk song that arrived on the shores of the sunny island in the early nineteenth century. Dayung Sampan translated means “rowing a wooden boat” and poetically describes the historical and humble journey of Chinese migrants to Singapore. The modal piano accompaniment and optional flute add authentic flavor and texture to this multicultural gem. A pronunciation guide and translation are included.
Arranger: Ruth Morris Gray
Voicing: Three-part Mixed with Piano
Watch the score with music here!
Additional Resources:
CGE521 Dayung Sampan - Three-part Mixed - $2.25
CGE521a Dayung Sampan (Digital Download Accompaniment Track) - $14.95
CGECD225 Dayung Sampan (Performance/Accompaniment CD) - $27.95
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