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Sing, children, sing, songs, dances, and singing games of many lands and peoples, compiled, edited, and arranged by Carl S. Miller, with the editorial assistance of the United States Committee for UNICEF, through its Information Center on Children's Cultures ; introduction by Leonard Bernstein

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Sing, children, sing, songs, dances, and singing games of many lands and peoples, compiled, edited, and arranged by Carl S. Miller, with the editorial assistance of the United States Committee for UNICEF, through its Information Center on Children's Cultures ; introduction by Leonard Bernstein
Form of composition
multiple forms
Format of music
score
Literary text for sound recordings
not applicable
Main title
Sing, children, sing
Oclc number
856542
Responsibility statement
compiled, edited, and arranged by Carl S. Miller, with the editorial assistance of the United States Committee for UNICEF, through its Information Center on Children's Cultures ; introduction by Leonard Bernstein
Sub title
songs, dances, and singing games of many lands and peoples
Summary
Songs, singing games, and lullabies from thirty-five countries; with background notes and directions
Table Of Contents
Brazil: Ciranda -- Burma: Myan myan -- Cambodia: The elephant -- Ceylon: Vandura -- Chile: El tortillero -- Colombia: Bunde San Antonio -- Egypt: El-thahlib -- Ethiopia: Mengedagnan -- Ghana: Kye kye kole -- Greece: Gerakina -- Guatemala: Matatéro-téro-lá -- Guinea: Wo seywa de -- India: Ninni, baba -- Indonesia (West Java): Ular naga -- Indonesia (Java): Lir I lir -- Iran: Soroud-e-daneshkade -- Israel: Hevenu shalom a'leychem -- Italy: Ciu ciu bello -- Jamaica: Little Sally Water -- Japan: Kagome kagome -- Lebanon: Ya ghizayyel -- Madagascar: Mifohaza -- Mexico: Las mañanitas -- Nigeria: Yeke omo mi -- Paraquay: La palomita -- Peru: Los maizales -- The Philippines: Magtanim -- Poland: Haying song -- Spain: matarile -- Sudan: Don don ba ji -- Tanzania: Leemwah & goneh -- Thailand: Chaw mahlee -- Uganda: Ntuha ntuha -- Yugoslavia: Ja posejah lubenice -- Turkey: Tin tin tini mini hanim
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