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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1093336 Composed by Scottish air attributed to Anne Campbelle MacLeod. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. A Cappella,Celtic,Film/TV,Folk,Irish. Octavo. 7 pages. Scott S. Stewart #697408. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.1093336). “Sing me a Song of a Lad who is Gone”, text by Robert Louis Stevenson, to a tune attributed to Anne Campbelle MacLeod who heard boatmen break into “a Gaelic iorram (or rowing song)” while on a trip to the Isle of Skye. MacLeod’s tune evolved into today’s “The Skye Boat Song”, and has since morphed into the Theme Song for the popular television series – Outlander. MacLeod’s melody originally had lyrics by Sir Harold Edwin Boulton (1859-1935) published in 1884. Stevenson disliked the sentimentality of Boulton’s words so much he composed his own in 1892. This arrangement is scored for a 4-part SATB ensemble to be performed a cappella. Performance time: 3:05+.
Sing me a Song of a Lad who is Gone (The Skye Boat Song)
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1319814 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Colin Kirkpatrick. Celtic,Folk,Historic,Irish. 10 pages. Colin Kirkpatrick Publications #908371. Published by Colin Kirkpatrick Publications (A0.1319814). This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as “The Isle of Skye”) is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides. With an area of about 640 square miles, the island is about sixty miles long and lies close to the Scottish mainland.  The boat in the song (“Speed bonny boat”) refers to a small sailing ship that in 1746 “carried the lad who was born to be king” to the Isle of Skye. The lad in question was Prince Charles Edward Stuart known affectionately as “Bonnie Prince Charlie.” The song also refers to the Battle of Culloden of April 1746, the last ever battle on British soil, fought between the British Army and the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie.  In June 1746 and disguised as a maid-servant, Charles was secretly transported from the Hebridean island of Benbecula to the more southerly Isle of Skye. This is the event to which the song refers. The Skye Boat Song has its roots in a traditional Gaelic melody. The lyrics in this arrangement are the familiar ones written in the 1870s by Sir Harold Edwin Boulton. This is an easy SATB arrangement, with all vocal parts well within range and difficult leaps avoided. There are no divisi sections or solos, though can obviously create solos if you want. The keyboard part also avoids technical hurdles. Your singers will surely enjoy this joyful melody, with its contrasting verse and attractive counter-melodies. Vocal ranges are Soprano: D4 – D5; Alto: A3 (only once) – B4; Tenor: D3–D4; Bass: G2-B3.
The Skye Boat Song (SATB choir and piano)
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.955881 Composed by Traditional Welsh Air. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. Christmas,Contemporary,Holiday,Sacred. 11 pages. Scott S. Stewart #6640731. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.955881). All Through the Night (Ar Hyd Y Nos): to some it’s a lullaby, to others it’s a hymn and yet to others still, it’s a Christmas carol. Originally a Welsh harp tune (pre 1700), this melody has evolved through many forms. Welsh Poet John Ceiriog Hughes contributed verses to the tune, as did the English poet Sir Harold Edwin Boulton.  This arrangement is scored for 4-part SATB ensemble and keyboard (piano or organ) accompaniment.  Performance time: 5:22+-
All Through the Night (Ar Hyd Y Nos) - Welsh Christmas Carol Hymn tune
Chorale SATB

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