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Thomas Dunhill : Grandfather Clock
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Choral Choir (Mixed) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1024959 Composed by Thomas Dunhill. Arranged by Kerry Boyle. Contemporary. Octavo. 4 pages. Kerry M. Boyle #6893443. Published by Kerry M. Boyle (A0.1024959). This is a lively arrangement of Dunhill's Do You Ken Elsie Marley for SSAA voicing.Elsie was the wife of an innkeeper at the Barley Mow Inn, Pictree, near Chester-le-Street, where her buxom presence and lively humour were doubtless the means of attracting all ranks of society. She became very successful and gained some local celebrity. The lyrics suggest that she has 'grown so fine' due to her success and that she feels she is too good to feed the pigs. The gossiping personality and humour of the original is characterised through the voicing in this arrangement. The piece is ideally suited to a female ensemble and will be a great addition to any concert programme.
Elsie Marley (SSAA)
Chorale SATB

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Bassoon, piano, voice - Digital Download SKU: IZ.PDP039 Composed by Novie Greene. Score and Parts. 19 pages. Imagine Music - Digital #PDP039. Published by Imagine Music - Digital (IZ.PDP039). 9 x 12 in inches.The Two Irish Songs were arranged in 1983 at my suggestion. Mycousin, Ed Searl, was studying voice with Novie Greene at the time, and it was through him that I made her acquaintance. The three of us thought that it would be nice to have something which we could all perform together, and so Novie began working on these charming settings. We premiered these pieces at a Bach's Lunch Concert at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke in Orlando on 28 April 1983. I have performed them since then as a set and also done St. Patrick's Breastplate several times for church services. The hymn is frequently used during confirmation or baptis1n ceremonies. The text is a translation of a Gaelic prayer done in 1889 by Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895), the wife of the Anglican Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. She also wrote the text for the hymn All Things Bright and Beautiful. The tune chosen by Novie Greene, sometimes known as St. Patrick, is by the Irish composer Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924), who wrote it in 1902. Stanford is best remembered today for his work as a professor of composition at the Royal College of Music. His students there included Frank Bridge, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Thomas Dunhill, Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, Willian1 Yeates Hurlstone, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. ~Bruce Gbur.
Two Irish Songs

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