the sound of music (choral highlights)
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The Sound of Music (Choral Highlights)The Sound of Music - My Favorite Things - The Lonely Goatherd - Do-Re-Mi
by
RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Arranged by: JOHN LEAVITT
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THE SOUND OF MUSIC
SopranoAlto
TenorBass
Piano
Maestoso = ca. 112
The
hills are a - live with the sound of mu - sic, with
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Copyright © 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IICopyright Renewed
This arrangement Copyright © 2016 by Williamson MusicWilliamson Music, a Division of Rodgers & Hammerstein: an Imagem Company, owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world
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Music by RICHARD RODGERSLyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
for SATB and piano
Duration: ca. 8:00Arranged by
JOHN LEAVITT
(Choral Highlights)
The Sound of Music • My Favorite ThingsThe Lonely Goatherd • Do-Re-Mi
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
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songs they have sung for a thou - sand years. The
hills fill my heart with the sound of mu - sic. My
heart wants to sing ev - ’ry song it hears. My heart wants to
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beat like the wings of the birds that rise from the lake to the trees. My
heart wants to sigh like a chime that flies from a church on a breeze. To
laugh like a brook when it trips and falls o - ver stones on its way, To
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sing through the night like a lark who is learn - ing to pray. I
go to the hills when my heart is lone - ly.
I
Oo,
know I will hear what I’ve heard
be
be
- fore.
- fore.
My
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heart will be blessed with the sound of mu - sic, And I’ll
sing once more.
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MY FAVORITE THINGS
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Soprano
Bass
Tenor
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Rain
Oo,
- drops on ros - es and whisk - ers on kit - tens; Oo
bright cop - per
ket - tles and warm wool - en mit - tens;
brown pa - per pack - ag - es
tied up with strings: these are a few of my fa - vor - ite
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things. Cream
Oo,
col - ored po - nies and
crisp ap - ple stru - dels; Oo
door - bells and sleigh - bells and schnit - zel with
noo - dles;
wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings:
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these are a few of my fa - vor - ite things.
Oo
Girls in white dress - es with blue sat - in sash - es;
snow
Oo,
- flakes that stay on my nose and eye - lash - es; sil - ver white
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win - ters that melt in - to springs: these are a few of my
fa - vor - ite things. When the dog bites, when the
bee stings, when I’m feel - ing sad, I
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sim - ply re - mem - ber my fa - vor - ite things, and then I don’t
feel so bad.
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Alto
Soprano
Bass
THE LONELY GOATHERD147
3.
2.
1. High
Prince
One
on
on
lit
a
the
- tle
hill
bridge
girl
was
of
in
a
a
the
lone
cas
pale
- ly
- tle
pink
goat
moat
coat
- herd.
heard.
heard.
Lay-ee o - dl, lay - ee o - dl lay - ee - o.
Loud
She
Men
was
yo
on
the
-dled
a
voice
back
road
of
to
with
the
the
a
lone
lone
load
- ly
- ly
to
goat
goat
tote
- herd.
- herd.
heard. Lay-ee o - dl, lay - ee o - dl - o.
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Folks
Men
Soon
in
in
her
a
the midst
town
name
that
of
with
was
a
a
quite
ta
gleam
re
- ble
-ing
- mote
d’hote
gloat
heard.
heard.
heard.
Lay - ee o - dl, lay - ee o - dl, lay - ee - o.
Lust
Men
What
- y
drink
a
and
-in’
du
clear
beer
- et
from
with
for
the
the
a
goat
foam
girl
- herd’s
a
and a
throat
- float
goat
heard.
heard.
- herd.
Lay-ee o - dl, lay-ee o - dl - o.
O - ho, lay - dee o - dl lee - o, O - ho, lay - dee o - dl - ay!
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O - ho, lay-dee o - dl lee - o, hod - 1 - o - dl - lee - o - ay!
2. A
ay!
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2.
1.
1.
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ay! Hap - py are they, lay - lee o lay - lee - o! O
O
- lay - lee o lay - lee
lay
lay
- ee
- ee
- o.
- o.
Soon the du - et will be - come a tri - o.
Lay-ee o - dl, lay-ee o - dl - o. Ho - di - lay - ee!
Ho -di - lay - ee!
Ho - di -
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lay - ee!
Ho-di - lay - ee!
Ho-di - lay - ee!
Ho-di - lay - ee!
Ho-di -
lay - ee o - di - lee - e - o - di - lay!
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DO-RE-MI
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Let’s start at the ver - y be - gin - ning– a
ver - y good place to start. When you read you be - gin with
A - B - C. When you sing you be - gin with do - re - mi.
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Do - re - mi? The first three notes just hap - pen to
be do - re - mi. Do - re - mi!
Doe,
Oo,
a
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deer, a fe - male deer. Ray, a drop of gold - en
sun. Me,
oo.
a name I call my -
self. Far, a long, long way to run.
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Sew, a nee - dle pull - ing thread. La, a
note to fol - low sew. Tea, a drink with jam and
bread. That will bring us back to do!
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Second time: tutti
First time: Sop. solo or soli
2.
1. Sol
When
do
you
la
know
fa
the
mi
notes
do
to
re.
sing
Sol
You
do
can
la
sing
ti
most
do
an
re
- y
do.
-
1.
1.
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thing. Doe,
Oo,
a deer, a fe - male
deer. Ray, a drop of gold - en sun.
Me,
oo
a name I call my - self. Far, a
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long, long way to run. Sew, a nee - dle pull - ing
thread.
a nee - dle pull - ing
La,
thread.
a note to fol - low
sew.
a note to fol - low
Tea,
sew,
a
a
drink
drink
with
with
jam
jam
and
and
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bread.
bread, jam and bread. That will bring us back to
do! Do - re - mi - fa - sol - la - ti -
do. Sol do!
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