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Ultreia Sheet Music

LWarnes

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Time of past OR future Camino
May-June 2024 Via Turonensis
Hi. Hope everyone’s doing well. In a few months I’d like to sing Ultreia in a recital as a solo or with harmony. I wonder, would anyone know if there’s sheet music available for piano accompaniment, or guitar, and one voice or up to four voices for Ultreia? (In French preferably but Spanish is okay too).

I’ve searched a bit and haven’t found any yet, but I have seen some choral groups perform it on YouTube. Very interested!

Thank you, sincerely
Lauren Warnes
 
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Thanks for the impetus to dig into this piece some more!
 
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Hola @LWarnes
you might also like to learn a spanish peregrino song. I first heard it along the Via de la Plata, sung by the older women of Fuenterobble de Salvaterre, in unison, accompanied by simple percussion. Here is my favourite youtube of it:

Happy singing!
-Lovingkindness


Lyrics:

Canto: Peregrino, a dónde vas
1.- Peregrino ¿a dónde vas?, si no sabes a dónde ir.
Peregrino por un camino que va a morir.
Si el desierto es un arenal, el desierto de tu vivir, ¿quién te guía y te acompaña en tu soledad?

SÓLO ÉL, MI DIOS,
QUE ME DIO LA LIBERTAD,
SÓLO ÉL, MI DIOS, ME GUIARÁ (BIS)

2- Peregrino que a veces vas sin un rumbo en tu caminar,
peregrino que vas cansado de tanto andar.
Buscas fuentes para tu sed y un rincón para descansar,
vuelve, amigo, que aquí, en Egipto, lo encontrarás.

3.- Peregrino sin un por qué, peregrino sin una luz,
peregrino por el camino que va a la cruz.
Dios camina en tu soledad, ilumina tu corazón,
compañero de tus senderos

 
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That’s beautiful. Thanks. I haven’t heard this before and will keep it on my list for following years!
 

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