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Artist Owned Sheet Music™

Songs of Boyhood

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$5.00 - $40.00

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Walking the Rails - $5.00 x
The Stick - $5.00 x
There's a Mill - $5.00 x
Tap, tap, tap - $5.00 x
Standing in Water - $5.00 x
The Bully - $5.00 x
He - $5.00 x
Member of the Team - $5.00 x
Parents, Monsters, and God - $5.00 x
Lullaby/Walking the Rails - $5.00 x
Songs of Boyhood (entire cycle) - $40.00 x
Boyhood Overture - $5.00 x

About the Score

The Overture to Songs of Boyhood

Walking The Rails is the first sung movement of the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" for baritone and string quartet. It's a song about a boy and his father taking a walk along railroad tracks.

This gently humorous song, from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood," is about a mother watching her son playing with a stick.

This is a song from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" about boys playing on the ruined foundation of an old mill.

This song from the song song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" is about a boy trying to pay attention in class.

This song from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" describes a boy, caught between childhood and adolescence, standing in the middle of a creek.

This song from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" describes one boy beating another.

This song from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" describes a very feminine boy.

This song from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" describes the moment a young athlete finds his place.

This song from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" examines the way a boy views the world when he is young, and then when he has grown into an adult.

This song from the song cycle "Songs of Boyhood" expresses the sorrow and regret of a father who has lost his son.

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Product Details

Dave Hall

Score Details

Score Categories: Art Song, Baritone
Score Tags: baritone, song, String Quartet

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