Cantar! (SAB), by Jay Althouse – Score Sound - YouTube Perfect for massed choirs or for any size choir Starts small, builds, and then ends quietly: 'I am a small part of the world Take my hand ' A dramatic choral work, full of strength, power, and
Cantar! Choral Sheet Music | J. W. Pepper Cuban salsa music is sweeping the country, and Cantar! (which means Sing! in Spanish) is a stylistically authentic salsa work for choir The text is a combination of English and simple, repetitive Spanish phrases, set to a rhythmically infectious melody
Cantar | Epic Poetry, Ballads Romances | Britannica Cantar, in Spanish literature, originally, the lyrics of a song The word was later used for a number of different poetic forms In modern times it has been used specifically for an octosyllabic quatrain in which assonance occurs in the even-numbered lines and the odd-numbered lines are unrhymed
Cantar - Wikipedia The cantar is a form of classical Spanish canción, song or poem
cantar in Spanish: Meaning, Usage and Examples | SpanishStep Cantar can be used both transitively and intransitively When used intransitively, it simply means to sing in general, such as Ella canta muy bien (She sings very well) When used transitively, it means to sing something specific, like Voy a cantar una canción (I’m going to sing a song)
cantar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary cantar (first-person singular present canto, first-person singular preterite cantei, past participle cantado) (intransitive) to sing (express sounds musically through the voice)