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Capture the poignant and hopeful spirit of 'When I Grow Up' from Tim Minchin's acclaimed 'Matilda: The Musical'. This beloved song, expertly arranged by Roger Emerson for 2-Part Choir, beautifully encapsulates the innocent dreams of childhood, making it a powerful and relatable piece for performers and audiences alike. Set in the versatile key of F Major/D Minor and beginning pensively in two at a moderately fast tempo (=152), this arrangement offers a rich musical experience.
This 2-Part Choir arrangement is rated at an intermediate difficulty level. While the vocal lines feature a simple, syllabic melody with straightforward rhythms, the challenge arises from the moderately fast tempo and the need to coordinate both vocal parts with the piano accompaniment. The piano part, characterized by simple block chords in the right hand and sustained root notes in the left, includes some slightly more complex voicings that contribute to its intermediate classification. It's a wonderful choice for school choirs, youth ensembles, or any group looking to perform a memorable and emotionally resonant piece from contemporary musical theatre.
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