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CiTY LIfE is a collection of seventeen songs written in contemporary style for performance either as a full scale production, incorporating dance, dialogue and improvised dramatic links, or for the fun of singing catchy melodies with a modern beat. They are sure to appeal to the students of today. They were performed very enthusiastically by my comprehensive school students.
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by Anthony Kent of TeeKay Publications
The fourth song from the cycle, 'Ten Songs, Five Countries', 'Emerald Jewel' has a slowish waltz tempo with a melodic line reminiscent of traditional Irish ballads. Originally composed for a primary school festival for students of 8 to 11 years of age. For more info see 'Hard Times', the first song in the cycle.
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by Anthony Kent of TeeKay Publications
Written in a moody jazz style, 'I get what I want from city life' is the fifteenth song from the cycle, 'CiTY LIfE', and it reflects the positive side of life in the city as viewed by a night club singer. Requires a soulful performance with slightly sleazy undertones. There is a vocal score available as a separate download.
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Looking for original music that has been successfully performed in school concerts, or musicals that have played to appreciative audiences, then listen to the scores found here, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. A songwriter first and foremost all my music, whether vocal or instrumental, has melody at its heart. Catchy tunes with, where appropriate, thoughtful lyrics are the principal ingredients of my scores. See a catalogue of my scores by clicking Catalogue below. |
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'Retro 2000', is a collection of songs that feature some of the important events of the twentieth century. These events are as diverse as the advent of talking pictures to the first moon landing, ground breaking heart surgery to the information highway, Freudian concepts to green issues, the demolition of the Berlin wall to fashion trends throughout the century. The song cycle was transformed into a full scale musical performed in the style of a game show complete with jingle. It considered how many of these events proved beneficial to us as a race and how many should be consigned to the trash can of history.
The songs are contemporary in style and lend themselves to a variety of choreography. Not your usual musical, but thought provoking, and certainly different.
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