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Small Ensemble Guitar,High Voice,Low Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.775407 Composed by Thomas Moore (1779-1852). Arranged by John Pinno. Classical,Concert,Holiday. Score and parts. 4 pages. John Pinno #2551071. Published by John Pinno (A0.775407). An arrangement for solo voice and classical guitar of the song composed by Thomas Moore in the early 19th century. The song evokes the spirit of the hilltop castle home of the ancient Irish kings, through the symbol of the harp, the traditional instrument of the Irish people. The vocal part could be taken by soprano, alto, or tenor voice ranges, and if the pitch is too low for a particular voice, the guitarist could use a capo to raise the pitch of the guitar. This arrangement was done in honor of Paul Coates, who was the yoga teacher for my wife and I from 1993-2011, and he of Irish heritage, would often humorously say as he had the class up in a shoulder stand, and now we'll all sing a verse of The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls!   For any questions or concerns email John Pinno at [email protected].  Please also check out some of my other arrangements on Sheet Music Plus for classical guitar solo, and also duos for guitar with flute or voice : http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/john-pinno-sheet-music/3002745 
The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls for voice and classical guitar

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Small Ensemble,Strings Flute,Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.925176 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Brian Johns. Baroque. Score and parts. 13 pages. Brian J Johns #4641927. Published by Brian J Johns (A0.925176). An accompaniment for classical guitar, the orchestration includes flute, violin; viola and ‘cello with the flute doubling the melody played by the guitar.  Arranged for the guitarist with about 2 – 4 years of experience, the key has been changed from the original E-Flat major to C major with all ornaments realized or written out.  This arrangement could also be performed without the guitar as a flute with string trio.  The download includes the score and all individual parts.  The difficulty of all the parts would be within the scope of most community ensembles.
Main Theme Adapted from Movement 4 of the Chorale "Sleepers Awake" composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

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Small Ensemble Guitar,High Voice,Low Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.775412 Composed by Thomas Moore (1779-1852). Arranged by John Pinno. Concert,Holiday,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 4 pages. John Pinno #2856785. Published by John Pinno (A0.775412). An arrangement of the Irish song Dear Harp of My Country by the great Irish poet, singer, songwriter and philosopher, Thomas Moore (1779-1852), for voice with classical guitar accompaniment. The harp Moore refers to is a metaphor for the Irish spirit, creativity and musical traditions, and he ends the song by modestly asserting that all his fame as a song writer was really due to the wonderful ancient Irish melodies to which he set his lyrics.    This song could be sung by several voice ranges, and should the pitch be too low, the guitarist can use a capo to raise it.   For any questions or concerns email John Pinno at [email protected] with Dear Harp of My Country in the subject line.  Please also check out some of my other arrangements on Sheet Music Plus for classical guitar solo, and also duos for guitar with flute or voice : http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/john-pinno-sheet-music/3002745
Dear Harp of My Country for voice and classical guitar

$8.00 7.01 € PDF SheetMusicPlus






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