#nativeamericansong — Public Fediverse posts
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New video out! https://youtu.be/ULHZyvr3c4c?si=Xr0_W5ZFKoQ2nkg9
Recorded at One on One Recording Studio in North Hollywood, by the Instrumental Casting Orchestra, with Ruslan Biryukov (cello soloist) and Dustin McKinney (trumpet soloist). Buy or stream the limited-release single at https://bandwagon.fm/6847c6ce7ec4df2f9b084f8c
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My new 5.5-minute orchestra suite of early North American spiritual songs and styles is now available! It includes renditions of a Lakota lullaby, a 19th century ring shout song, Sacred Harp-style hymns, and more… Find more info on it at https://sarahwallinhuff.com/2025/02/28/spiritual-songs-new-sheet-music-for-orchestra/
#orchestra #spiritual #nativeamericansong #colonialmusic #hymns #northamericanmusic #womencomposers #neurodivergentcomposers #sheetmusic
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Enjoy a #demo of my latest work for #orchestra ! https://soundcloud.com/sarah-wallin-huff/spiritual-songs-of-the-new-world-midi-demo
Certain musical patterns are shared among all of humanity, transcending geographical and temporal boundaries. This brief orchestral suite of early spiritual songs originating from the North American continent exemplifies this remarkable unity... (more at the link)
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Just a little #teaser of my newest piece for #orchestra in the works... :)
I'm putting together a short #suite of #spiritual #songs from the "New World"... This opens with "Lakota Lullaby" and transitions into an adaptation of "Wayfaring Stranger". More to come soon! #womencomposers #neurodivergentcomposers #wip #nativeamericansong #wayfaringstranger -
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"Ani Kuni"
Madeleine Chartrand. 1972@gemlog
Here's for the anniversary of our first discussion "à bâtons rompus" (don't ask why we say that), now it's on my Peer with some explanations
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