Hush-a-bye, arranged by Thomas Regelski - SATB with Piano by Traditional Lullaby Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Hush-a-bye

SATB with Piano
Arranged by Traditional lullaby Thomas Regelski 

This composition is based on a traditional lullaby, its tender feelings for the infant expressed with concern for troubling thoughts and dreams that, upon waking, will greet images of pretty little toy horses. This needs to be sung with great love behind the notes. 

Hush-a-bye 

Hush-a-bye, don't you cry Go to sleep little baby When you wake
You will find 

All the pretty little horses:
Oh, dapples and greys, pintos & bays, Oh, all the pretty little horses. 

Way down yonder
In a meadow
Poor little baby cryin' mama Birds and the butterflies
Fly all around him
Poor little baby cryin' mama. 

Oh, hush-a-bye, don't you cry Go to sleep little baby
Oh, when you wake
You will find 

All the pretty little horses. 

About the composer: 

Dr. Thomas Adam Regelski (born May 4, 1941) is a retired Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music (Emeritus) at the State University of New York at Fredonia N.Y. He was born in Florida, NY and spent the majority of his professional career in Fredonia, NY. 

He has published over 135 peer-reviewed articles (see Google Scholar) on teaching ethics, philosophy, aesthetics, musicology, curriculum, psychology and sociology of music and music education. He is a leading scholar of a philosophy of praxis, a social and ethical philosophy that seeks to supersede aesthetics as the foundation of music, music appreciation, and music education.

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