Cinq Chansons Folkloriques D'Haiti - Five Folksongs From Haiti

Five delightful and accessible folksongs with French lyrics are to be sung together as a set – any choir would enjoy singing these!

 

More Information
Edition Number 6269
UPC 8402704081
Publication Date 02/28/1997
Media Type Choral Octavos
Level/Grade 3
Series Latin American Choral Series
Choral/Vocal SSA
$2.90

Description

1. Ti zuazo (Little Bird): A little bird, on her way to Mrs. Lalo’s house, warns the children not to go there because Mrs. Lalo may try to eat them. However, the song is quite playful because the nightingale eats only fruit.

2. Muen soti nan vil Leogan’ (I Come from the Town of Leogane): This slow, soft song tells how the singer hears that his mama is sick. He is sad that he cannot be at her bedside.

3. Feill’ oh (Leaves, Oh!): The singer hopes that a good healer will be able to save a sick little boy. The words are repeated rhythmically as part of the healing charm.

4. Dodo Titit (Sleep, Little Child): The child must fall asleep before a crab comes. The second verse tells that the child’s parents are away at the river.

5. Frere Jacques Kilik Kilik: Brother John, are you sleeping? The little bells are ringing. Kilik, kilik, give me a piece of banana; give me a piece of sweet potato.

 

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