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Essential Elements for Choir, Intermediate Level 3 Repertoire, Mixed, Student Edition

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REPERTOIRE books provide a core library of time-tested choral works, including Masterworks (from Renaissance to Contemporary), Folk songs (American and multicultural), Spirituals, a cappella , and accompanied works. Books are provided for mixed, treble, and tenor-bass choirs. The student edition contains customized lesson for each
· Background information about the song or composer
· Cultural content
· Musical terms
· Preparation exercise
· Evaluation activities In
· Complete glossary
· Level 1 available for 2-part/3-part voices
· Level 2-4 available for mixed, treble, and tenor-bass voices LEVEL 3 – Intermediate books provide a comprehensive choral library for the intermediate to advanced high school ensemble. There are 57 titles in the mixed, treble, and tenor-bass books of Level 3.

3 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2001

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McGraw-Hill Education traces its history back to 1888 when James H. McGraw, co-founder of the company, purchased the American Journal of Railway Appliances. He continued to add further publications, eventually establishing The McGraw Publishing Company in 1899. His co-founder, John A. Hill, had also produced several technical and trade publications and in 1902 formed his own business, The Hill Publishing Company.

In 1909 both men agreed upon an alliance and combined the book departments of their publishing companies into The McGraw-Hill Book Company. John Hill served as President, with James McGraw as Vice-President. 1917 saw the merger of the remaining parts of each business into The McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc.

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